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antoniya [11.8K]
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guys I really need help with this answer i'm going to ask a a lot of questions today because i'm working on going to the 7th gra

de and all my work is due by this friday so need all the help i can get Why is it helpful to get the reaction of peer reviewers, such as your classmates? They can look at your draft with fresh eyes. You can exchange drafts of stories as well as essays. You can think about one another’s work. They can make quick notes about your draft.
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DIA [1.3K]3 years ago
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Peer reviewers can look at your draft with fresh eyes and make sure you writing is the best it could be. They can also make quick notes about you draft.

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