2015 Special Eight Essay: I only wrote more than 200 words, but my handwriting is neat, my sentences are fluent, and my structure is complete. Can I get half the points? Going to cry

Special 8 requires writing an explanatory or argumentative essay of about 400 words.

The composition must have fluent language, appropriate wording, reasonable structure, appropriate style, and persuasiveness.

If the number of words is not enough, some points may be deducted first. Now that you have passed the exam, there is no point in worrying. If you write particularly well in other parts, you may be able to get half of the points.

Look at the scoring criteria:

19-20 points The content is relevant and complete,

Clearly organized, the article structure is rigorous, the grammar is correct, and the language is smooth and appropriate. The sentence patterns and wording are varied and there are basically no language errors. 15-18 points

The content is on-topic, complete, clearly organized, the article structure is rigorous, the language is fluent and appropriate, and there are a few grammatical and spelling errors

errors. 11-14 points The content is basically relevant and complete, the organization is basically clear, the article structure is basically rigorous, the language is basically smooth and appropriate, there are a few serious errors, and some words are used inappropriately. 7-10 points

3-6 points The content is basically relevant and complete, and the organization is not clear enough. There are obvious traces of the mother tongue, many language errors, and many improper use of words. The content is off-topic and incomplete, the ideas are confusing, the sentences are incomplete, only a few sentences are understandable, and the vocabulary and spelling errors are serious.