{"database": "rubrics", "table": "rubric_gradations", "rows": [[11, "L-CONTEXT-CLUES", "autonomy", 3, "Independent", "Student determines meanings of unfamiliar words independently when a task requires it. Uses context clues, word parts, and knowledge of how language works in specific domains without needing external tools or teacher direction. Can identify when a word is being used in a specialized or figurative sense and adjusts the inference accordingly. Verifies guesses against the broader passage to confirm they make sense. The inference process is fluent but task-prompted rather than self-initiated.", "The article uses 'exacerbate' \u2014 I wasn't totally sure of it, but the sentence says 'budget cuts will only exacerbate the staffing shortage that already affects rural hospitals.' The 'only' and 'already' tell me the shortage is a problem that exists, and the budget cuts are going to make it worse, not cause it. So exacerbate means to make a bad situation worse than it already is. I also know 'ex-' can mean out of or beyond, like exceeding something, which fits with the idea of pushing past what's already bad. I plugged 'make worse' back into the sentence and it reads fine.", "2026-05-24 00:17:32", "2026-05-26 01:43:59", 1]], "columns": ["id", "skill_code", "dimension", "level", "level_label", "behavioral_description", "sample_response", "created_at", "updated_at", "active_version"], "primary_keys": ["id"], "primary_key_values": ["11"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 0.8655088022351265}