“The Black Cat” Essay
If so, how? Would the story have been better or worse without these touches? Does “The Black Cat” remind you of any other stories you’ve read, or movies you’ve seen? What are the similarities, differences? Is this story relevant to you, and your life? Why or why not? How do you feel about cats? Did the story effect your emotions? Hurt your feelings? If so, how? If not, why? Does the story gives any clues as to how or by whom the fire was started? If so, what are they? If not, does this comment on the story as a whole in some significant way? Please include a
Rubric:
1. Thesis: (up to 10 points) The writer’s thesis statement is a clear, specific, and significant assertion that serves to unify the remainder of the essay. 2. Introduction: (up to 10 points) The writer sufficiently introduces the essay’s thesis with an opening strategy designed to catch the reader’s interest.
3. Organization/Development: (up to 10 points) The writer presents the essay in an organized fashion and sufficiently and logically develops the ideas set forth in the thesis of the essay, avoiding generalizations in favor of specific supporting details and evidence.
4. Paragraphs: (up to 10 points) The writer’s body paragraphs begin with clear topic sentences, remain unified, use transitional words and phrases among the sentences to create coherence, and are themselves sufficiently developed.
5. Audience and Purpose: (up to 10 points) The writer demonstrates a clear rhetorical purpose and employs rhetorical strategies, tone, and content appropriate for the audience.
6. Documentation: (up to 10 points) The writer displays familiarity with the conventions of the MLA documentation style.
7. Conclusion: (up to 10 points) The writer includes a concluding section which contains a closing strategy and restates the thesis.
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