{"database": "rubrics", "table": "rubric_calibration_vectors", "rows": [[21, "RL-CHARACTER", "autonomy", 2, "Okay, so when we had to write about how Mathilde changes, I was like, she\u2019s just really vain at first\u2014she\u2019s always dreaming about fancy stuff and crying because her life isn't nice. But then I looked at the chart, you know, the actions column, and I kind of realized, wait, after she loses the necklace she doesn\u2019t just whine. She actually does all this hard work for like ten years, scrubbing floors and haggling, which I guess shows she\u2019s got this intense pride. I think the chart helped me because I didn\u2019t really connect the part where she borrows the necklace just to look rich with the ending\u2014like, I almost wrote she learns her lesson and becomes humble. But my teacher pointed out the quote where she looks \u2018old, with rough hands\u2019 but sits by the window thinking of that lost night, and I put that in the evidence box as pride and stubbornness. So now I\u2019m like, maybe she doesn\u2019t change deep down, she just shows her pride in a different way. Honestly, without the chart and the list of traits, I\u2019d probably have just said she gets poor and that\u2019s it.", "Students read the short story \"The Necklace\" by Guy de Maupassant. After reading, they were given a character analysis chart with pre-filled sections: \"Mathilde's actions,\" \"What her actions reveal,\" and \"Textual evidence.\" The teacher provided a list of possible character traits and helped students find supporting quotes from the story to complete each row.", "informal_authentic", 1, "2026-05-26 03:03:13"]], "columns": ["id", "skill_code", "dimension", "level", "sample_response", "context_passage", "style_tag", "student_facing", "created_at"], "primary_keys": ["id"], "primary_key_values": ["21"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 0.47702016308903694}