Keeping Records
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Comprehensive |
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Indecipherable or no records. |
Desires to keep records. Records some ideas related to the purose, but is missing several essential ideas or the author needs to explain his or her intent to communicate a complete understanding of the basic information related to the purpose. |
Accurately records enough information to communicate the basic information related to the purpose. However, additional information may be incomplete, not comprehensive, or systematically recorded for the reader to interpret independently. | Accurate, comprehensive, systematically and clearly communicates beyond the essential information related to the purpose so that a reader can easily understand the author's intentions. |
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