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Rubrics of Technical Writing Techniques

This document outlines a rubric for evaluating technical writing with criteria such as observing a given format, presenting ideas and arguments in a sustained manner, using rhetorical devices and illustrations to support assertions, and clarifying positions with relevant facts and evidence. The rubric grades these criteria on a scale from 0 to 4, with 4 being outstanding evidence and 0 being no evidence.
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Rubrics of Technical Writing Techniques

This document outlines a rubric for evaluating technical writing with criteria such as observing a given format, presenting ideas and arguments in a sustained manner, using rhetorical devices and illustrations to support assertions, and clarifying positions with relevant facts and evidence. The rubric grades these criteria on a scale from 0 to 4, with 4 being outstanding evidence and 0 being no evidence.
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RUBRICS OF TECHNICAL WRITING TECHNIQUES 4 Outstanding Evidence 3 Strong Evidence 2 Adequate Evidence 1 Minimal Evidence 0 No Evidence

Criteria 1.Structures observe the given format 2. Ideas/Arguments are presented in a sustained function. 3. Use specific rhetorical devices/illustrations to support assertion. Example : the word example, pictures, diagrams etc. 4. Clarify positions where pre use/relevant facts/evidence.

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