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1 Letter Grades in College English College instructors usually consider these four features when they evaluate writing. Length and Manuscript Format Topic “Mechanics” (Punctuation, Grammar, Spelling) Organization

2 An “A” means “Excellent.” An “A” paper * Meets minimum and maximum lengths required by the assignment prompt. Is typed in correct MLA (Modern Language Association) format and submitted on time. * Centers on an allowed topic, has a clear, precise, interesting thesis, demonstrates the specifics of the topic in examples or analysis, is not obvious or general, has good ideas and a bright title. *Might have up to 2 or 3 minor errors per page (for instance, small typos or omitted commas). Otherwise, all spelling, punctuation, word choice, verb tense, and sentence structure are correct. * Is organized so that thesis and following paragraphs reinforce each other, has a beginning/middle/end with no repetitions or gaps. The reader is guided smoothly through the paper’s many points.

3 A “B” means “Good.” A “B” paper * Meets minimum and maximum lengths required by the assignment prompt. Is typed in correct MLA (Modern Language Association) format and submitted on time. * Centers on an allowed topic; has a clear, precise, thesis; a B level thesis may be clear but not as inventive as an A, or inventive but not as clear; demonstrates the topic in mainly specific examples or analysis; B level support may fall into generality once or twice but still be mostly strong. *Is largely in control of grammar, punctuation, spelling. The paper is mainly easy to read. However, a B paper may have five or more small errors per page or one moderate error (such as a fragment or agreement error) per page. *Has an evident beginning/middle/end, a good thesis, and full paragraphs. B level organization errors might end up being a gap or repetition somewhere in the paper or a weak intro or conclusion. The problem would appear once and not extend throughout the paper.

4 A “C” means “Adequate to Pass.” A “C” paper * Meets minimum and maximum lengths required by the assignment prompt. Is typed in correct MLA (Modern Language Association) format and submitted on time. * Centers on an allowed topic; has a thesis although the thesis may be general or vague. For example, a “C” thesis for an analytical assignment may be barely analytical. A “C” paper provides scant, overly general, obvious, or insufficiently explained support. Examples may be vague, rare, or repetitious. * Is barely in control of grammar and punctuation. There are several mistakes throughout the paper, but it is still readable and does not have any significant portions that are incomprehensible. *Has enough structure to make the paper comprehensible, but may have one or two notable errors, such as an inappropriately large or small section, a barely existent conclusion, or needless repetition. The structure of the “C” paper does not help the reader very much.

5 A “D” means “not passing.” A “D” paper * May not meet minimum page requirements specified by the prompt. May have incorrect manuscript format. *May not focus on a topic allowed by the assignment prompt, or may not demonstrate the structure or rhetorical process required by the assignment. May have no functional thesis. * May have several sections that are mechanically incorrect and incomprehensible. May contain enough serious grammar errors to demonstrate the student’s inability to write clear, correct English. * May have serious organizational errors: missing introduction or conclusion, severely insufficient or confused thesis support. A non-passing paper may seem to have no forward path, may seem to move randomly from statement to statement. *A “D” paper may fail to pass for any one of the above reasons.

6 An “F” means “failed.” An “F” paper *Is completely inadequate in two or more of the following categories: length/format, topic, mechanics, or organization.


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