rubric_calibration_vectors: 12
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| id | skill_code | dimension | level | sample_response | context_passage | style_tag | student_facing | created_at |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | RL-EVIDENCE | performance | 2 | Jay's reaction to the moving news is that he gets really quiet and starts noticing all the little things in his room that he's gonna miss. Like when he's sitting there after his mom tells him, the text says he 'ran his fingers over the scratch on his nightstand where he'd carved his initials when he was ten, and I guess that just shows... he's realizing he'll never see it again after they move.' It's basically him not wanting to say goodbye to his stuff. He's clearly upset because he's touching everything like it matters a lot, but he doesn't really say much about how he feels out loud. He just sort of shuts down which is how a lot of people act when something big and bad happens. | After reading the short story "Packing Boxes" by Lila Chen, students were asked to write a paragraph explaining how the protagonist, Jay, reacts to the news that his family is moving across the country. Use at least one piece of evidence from the text. | paraphrase_heavy | 1 | 2026-05-26 02:54:27 |