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What is a specific rubric?

What is a specific rubric?-example-1
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The answer is A. A tool with precise criteria to evaluate a particular assignment

Step-by-step explanation:

Rubrics act as an objective guide for teachers and students to evaluate an assignment such as a presentation or essay. Indeed, rubrics display specific criteria to evaluate different elements such as grammar, development of the argument, etc.

Additionally, a rubric is specific if it is designed for one type of assignment, which means the criteria is very specific and only applies to a particular assignment. For example, a rubric designed to evaluate argumentative presentations is specific as this cannot be used to evaluate other types of presentations.

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