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What is one benefit of peer reviewing summaries?

A. To make them longer.
B. To provide constructive feedback and improve clarity.
C. To ignore the main ideas.
D. To complicate the text.

Answer: To provide constructive feedback and improve clarity.


Additional Information: Peer reviews can enhance the quality of summaries through collaborative input.


Subjects: Summary Writing, Writing Skills

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