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The phrase "rubric a" does not make sense in written English
A rubric is a set of guidelines or instructions, and the word "a" is used to refer to a single, specific thing. Therefore, "rubric a" does not have a clear meaning. Instead, you could say "one rubric" or "the rubric." For example: - Can you give me a copy of the rubric we discussed yesterday? - I need to create a new rubric for my students' presentations. - The rubric outlines the criteria for the essay assignment.
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I've broken them into a rubric, a sort of algorithm in my head.
Mr. Lapham has also used the multipart rubric, a tradition that harkens back to Charles Dickens and his use of serials in the magazine he edited, Household Words.
Under that rubric, a book like Whitehead's, which has been firmly on the bestseller list since it was published, is the anomaly rather than the juggernaut.
From then on, often under the rubric "A Neurologist's Notebook," Sacks explored both the extraordinary ways in which the brain and mind can change and the courage of the individuals who adapt to those changes.
Documentary seems, more than ever, like a catchall rubric, a label that can be affixed to heterogeneous, even contradictory products, ranging from the pranks of the elusive street artist Banksy (recorded in "Exit Through the Gift Shop") to "Baseball: The Tenth Inning," Ken Burns's meditation on the recent history of baseball.
In February Broadbase bought Rubric, a target-marketing software company, for $330 million in stock.
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Prior to our establishing the scoring rubric, an external evaluator involved in the VNOS-C development qualitatively assessed a sample of the questionnaires independently.
Even the choice of "freedom" as a rubric was a carefully considered avoidance of the more contentious "democracy".
A rubric is a complex scoring guide consisting of criteria, descriptors and scales.
If your teacher will be using a rubric, obtain a copy as soon as you can.
For example, a rubric for a film commentary might include themes, acting, imagery, and content.
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