What does quality work look like?

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What does quality work look like? Neat/legible Can I easily read your writing? Fulfillment of requirements Did you fulfill all the requirements of the assignment? Did you follow all the directions? Quality information Are your answers correct and thorough? Did you give me middle-school work? Is it obvious you put effort into your work? Presentation Is your work attractive? Did you properly number your sentences/questions? Did you use pencil or blue/black ink or type your work? Spelling Is everything spelled correctly? Grammar/Sentences Are you writing in complete sentences? Are you using proper capitalization and punctuation? Do your sentences make sense? Name/Heading Do you have both your first AND your last name at the top of the page?