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How are general and specific rubrics similar? A: Both can be used to evaluate writing. B: Both are always based on a scale of four points. C: Neither describes what an evaluator will look for. D: Neither
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How are general and specific rubrics similar?
A: Both can be used to evaluate writing.
B: Both are always based on a scale of four points.
C: Neither describes what an evaluator will look for.
D: Neither is useful to writers while they are preparing to write.
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A both can be used to writing.
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The answer is A. Both can be used to evaluate writing.
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