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Name:___________________________________________________

Date: ____________

The Most Dangerous Game- Foreshadowing, Flashback, Irony Booklet


Rubric
Total points:

______/50

*Booklet must be Neat, Legible, and Colored


*Illustrations must be your own (you draw them)
1. Creative cover
--Includes:
____ title of the story
____authors name
____students name
____creative illustration/picture

2. Table of Contents
_____Name of literary term and page number
_____Pages must be written chronologically (in order)
_____Page is neat and organized
_____correct number of pages

______/5

______/5

3. Content of Booklet
______/20
____Students have all terms in booklet (Foreshadowing, Flashback, Irony + verbal, situational, dramatic)
____Terms are correctly defined
____Correct examples are used
____Exact number of examples are used (___2 foreshadowing, ___2 flashback, ____2 verbal irony,
___1 situational, ___1 dramatic irony)
____All examples have illustrations
____All pages have been correctly numbered
____2nd to the last page must contain your own ending to the story (Write it or Draw it, your choice)
4. Back Cover
_____/10
____Must answer the question: Why does the author use foreshadowing, flashback, and irony
in the story? In other words, how does this make the story better?
____Students have 4 to 5 complete sentences. (If your writing is too big, you must write smaller
for the sake of this project, your 4 to 5 sentences must fit in the space provided.)
____Writing is neat and legible.
5. Neatness and creativity
______/10
____Booklet must be neat, legible, and exhibit creativity
____Booklet must be colored and fit with the overall theme of the story.
Important Note:
Overall, your booklet should be neat and legible; you are ninth graders and expected to write at your
academic level. I know you can do this; so I dont want to see rushed or sloppy work, take your time, or
else your booklet will be returned to you to re-do it.

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