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Event Rubric for The Tale of Despereaux

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for The Great Gatsby

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Narnia 3: Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Their Eyes Were Watching God

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Lord of the Flies

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Narnia 2: Prince Caspian

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for A Christmas Carol

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Because of Winn Dixie

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Call of the Wild

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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