Comic strip has a full story line with plot elements |
The comic strip has a clear beginning, middle, and end. It includes all essential plot elements: setting, characters, conflict, climax, and resolution. |
The comic strip has a basic storyline with some plot elements. It may be missing one or two elements such as conflict or resolution. |
The comic strip lacks a coherent storyline and is missing several plot elements. It may be confusing or incomplete. |
Onomatopoeia is used 4 or more times appropriately |
Onomatopoeia is used 4 or more times and enhances the story by making it more vivid and engaging. |
Onomatopoeia is used 2-3 times and somewhat contributes to the story, but may not always be effective or appropriate. |
Onomatopoeia is used 0-1 time or is used inappropriately, not adding to the story. |
Neatness and color |
The comic strip is very neat, colorful, and visually appealing. It shows careful attention to detail. |
The comic strip is somewhat neat and colorful, but may lack consistency or attention to detail. |
The comic strip is messy or lacks color, making it difficult to understand or enjoy. |
No grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors |
There are no grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors. The writing is clear and easy to understand. |
There are a few minor grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors, but they do not interfere with understanding. |
There are several grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors that make the writing difficult to understand. |