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1. When you analyze a peer's story,

you should:
keep your positive comments to yourself
not say anything negative about the story
tell them what works and ask questions about what doesn't work
all of the above​

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Answer:

b and c

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to encourage the writer and tell them something constructive criticism. That’s supposed to help the writer improve their skills, and that helps makes the story better. Hope This Helps! (:

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User Amit Malik
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C. Because if your reading a peers story the most likely want constructive criticism. That’s supposed to help the writer improve their skills!
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