: A specific rubric or assessment tool, such as the English First Peoples Essay Assessment Rubric labeled as p. 331 in certain teacher resource guides.
In this essay, Smith delves into the visceral and often overwhelming nature of joy, contrasting it with the simple, manageable nature of pleasure:
Depending on your specific academic field, "P331" or "page 331" might also refer to:
: An essay discussing Formal and Informal Communication , specifically citing Stephen and Mary (2009) on page 331 regarding organizational systems.
: Page 331 is often cited for her description of her child as a source of joy—something profound and life-altering—rather than just a simple pleasure.