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What does a specific rubric evaluate?

A. It evaluates the way a writer proofreads and edits a paper.

B. It evaluates the way in which an instructor grades a paper.

C. It evaluates the general criteria for a certain type of writing.

D. It evaluates individual criteria for a certain type of writing.

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C is the answer because the criteria is judged on what the person is writing about and how it’s written
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Usually rubrics have a point pool for each criteria (i.e grammar, structure, thesis, conclusion)

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