Law Paper – The Importance of the Judiciary
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| Position Statement | The position statement provides a clear, strong statement of the author's position on the topic. | The position statement provides a clear statement of the author's position on the topic. | There is no position statement. |
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| Support for Position | Includes 3 or more pieces of evidence (facts, statistics, examples, real-life experiences) that support the position statement. The writer anticipates the reader's concerns, biases or arguments and has provided at least 1 counter-argument. | Includes 2 or more pieces of evidence (facts, statistics, examples, real-life experiences) that support the position statement. | Includes 1 or fewer pieces of evidence (facts, statistics, examples, real-life experiences). |
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| Evidence and Examples | All of the evidence and examples are specific, relevant and explanations are given that show how each piece of evidence supports the author's position. | Most of the evidence and examples are specific, relevant and explanations are given that show how each piece of evidence supports the author's position. | Evidence and examples are NOT relevant AND/OR are not explained. |
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| Grammar & Spelling | Author makes no errors in grammar or spelling that distracts the reader from the content. | Author makes 1-2 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content. | Author makes more than 4 errors in grammar or spelling that distracts the reader from the content. |
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| Capitalization & Punctuation | Author makes no errors in capitalization or punctuation, so the essay is exceptionally easy to read. | Author makes 1-2 errors in capitalization or punctuation, but the essay is still easy to read. | Author makes several errors in capitalization and/or punctuation that catch the reader's attention and interrupt the flow. |
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