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What is the role of ‘peer review’ in essay writing?

A. To critique the author's writing style
B. To provide feedback and suggestions for improvement
C. To rewrite the essay
D. To increase the essay's length

Answer: To provide feedback and suggestions for improvement


Additional Information: Peer review helps writers gain insight from others and enhance their work.


Subjects: Essay Writing, Writing Skills

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