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Label Analysis Rubric
Label Analysis Rubric
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Your food or beverage label meets the requirements for access, size, language, and legality.
More details in #1 under How You Do It on the Assignment page.
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Your analysis uses the Label Analysis Form and replaces all of the instructions with details related to the assignment.
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Your analysis has a specific title that indicates the purpose and focus of the document.
See pp. 198–199 of Markel & Selber for help writing a title.
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Your analysis introduces the document with a short explanation of its purpose.
See p. 110 of Markel & Selber for help.
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Your analysis includes specific subheadings for each section of the document.
See pp. 199–201 of Markel & Selber for help writing subheadings.
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Your document includes photos of all sides of the food or beverage package, avoiding any distractions in the background or foreground.
See pp. 337–338 of Markel & Selber for tips on using photos to accompany your writing.
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Your document provides detailed analysis and description of the information on the label.
Use the Characteristics of a Technical Document to analyze your label (on pp. 9–10 of Markel & Selber).
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Your analysis assesses the excellence of the food or beverage label.
Use the Measures of Excellence in a Technical Document to analyze your label (on pp. 11–12 of Markel & Selber).
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Your analysis concludes by summarizing the major points of the analysis, explaining how the label is (or is not) a technical document and how well it meets the measures of excellence for a technical document.
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