A. 5 out of 5: There is a thorough and perceptive understanding of the literal meaning of the text. The candidate understands what the author is doing and why. It's convincing and insightful with the quotations or evidence from the text effectively supporting the candidate's ideas.
B. 4 out of 5: The biggest issue with this guided textual analysis is not dealing enough with all parts of the text (and/or focusing too much attention on the beginning of the text). How Bolt views Gatlin is missing and while a student doesn't have to do everything, this would have aided in establishing how the author creates meaning. And yet, there is clearly consistent analysis of the author's choices to warrant this mark.
C. 5 out of 5: The presentation of ideas is effectively organized and coherent with well-focused analysis. An argument could be made that the student didn't deal with enough of the text, but that was already considered in criterion B. For what the candidate did do, it was effective and well-focused.
D. 5 out of 5: The candidate has a strong command of the language: vocabulary is sophisticated; grammar is accurate; and the voice of the writer is engaged and lively.