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An agenda is designed to
instruct people who miss a meeting.
keep a record of what happened in a meeting.
be strictly followed.
offer structure for a meeting.
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Best answer: offer structure for a meeting.
Explanation: an agenda lists topics, order, and time allotments so the meeting runs efficiently and attendees can prepare. It is not primarily a record of what happened (that’s the minutes), nor something that must be followed rigidly — agendas guide but can be adjusted if needed. It may help people who missed the meeting understand planned topics, but it doesn’t record what actually took place.
Explanation: an agenda lists topics, order, and time allotments so the meeting runs efficiently and attendees can prepare. It is not primarily a record of what happened (that’s the minutes), nor something that must be followed rigidly — agendas guide but can be adjusted if needed. It may help people who missed the meeting understand planned topics, but it doesn’t record what actually took place.
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