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What is the purpose of a peer review? A-to teach debating skills B-to help writers lesrn their weaknesses C-to learn listening skills or D-to help writers revise their drafts

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B to help writers to learn there weaknesses
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Answer: To help writers learn their weaknesses

Explanation: Peer review is a method of correction/evaluation in which a work is evaluated by a person or a group of people with the same or similar competences as the performer of the work. Peer review is important at any levels of education because it helps both, the one correcting and the one being corrected. Both learn from their weaknesses.

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