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What does a general rubric evaluate? A. It evaluates the way a writer proofreads and edits a paper. B. It evaluates specific criteria for a specific type of writing. C. It evaluates the way in which an instructor grades a paper. D. It evaluates the writer’s focus, organization, support, and grammar.

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The answer is D because it lists only the basics of the passage and a general rubric only evaluates the basics


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Answer:

D. It evaluates the writer’s focus, organization, support, and grammar.

Step-by-step explanation:

A rubric is a scoring guide used to assess the nature of understudies' developed responses". Rubrics normally contain evaluative criteria, quality definitions for those criteria at specific dimensions of accomplishment, and a scoring strategy.

They are frequently introduced in table organization and can be utilized by instructors when checking, and by understudies when organizing their work.

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