rubric_calibration_vectors: 4
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| id | skill_code | dimension | level | sample_response | context_passage | style_tag | student_facing | created_at |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | RL-EVIDENCE | autonomy | 2 | I used the evidence checklist to make sure I included a quote. I went back to the part where Marcus is just standing in the kitchen after reading the letter, because that's where you really see how he feels. I found a line I thought was important. For my paragraph, I put Marcus is obviously in shock and trying to keep it together because the quote I used was he just stood there looking at the envelope and then he folded it up really slow and put it in his pocket. I know it's not exactly word-for-word from the book, but it's pretty close. The checklist said I need a quote that connects to my claim, so I made sure my claim was that he's upset but doesn't want to show it. I also forgot to put quotation marks around the quote when I typed it, but I'll fix that. | In the short story 'The Envelope' by Maria Santos, teenager Marcus discovers a letter on the kitchen table that reveals his family is moving to a new city. After reading the text, students were asked to write a paragraph explaining Marcus's emotional response to the news, supporting their claim with at least one direct quote from the story. | quote_mishandled | 1 | 2026-05-26 02:46:41 |