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What is the role of a peer review in the report writing process?

A. To increase word count
B. To provide an external perspective and feedback
C. To confuse the author
D. To add personal bias

Answer: To provide an external perspective and feedback


Additional Information: Peer reviews help identify areas for improvement and enhance the overall quality of the report.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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