rubric_calibration_vectors: 13
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| id | skill_code | dimension | level | sample_response | context_passage | style_tag | student_facing | created_at |
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| 13 | RL-EVIDENCE | performance | 2 | So Jay, when he gets the news, he just… he doesn’t, like, react super loud or anything. In the story it says he "stood there for a full minute just staring at the stack of empty boxes his dad left in the hallway." That, like, kind of shows he’s in shock I guess. He’s not moving or saying anything, which makes sense because moving across the country is a big change. The boxes are right there and he just stares at them, so he’s not ready to pack or whatever. I think that shows he’s really upset but he’s holding it in—like he’s frozen and can’t even deal with it. | 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. | informal_authentic | 1 | 2026-05-26 02:54:58 |