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Please discuss the following: The purpose of peer review is not only to help your classmate to improve his or her writing, but to strengthen your own editing and critical thinking abilities by providing constructive, criteria-based reviews of your classmates' work.

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300 words of personal brainstorming notes briefly validate the overall merits of a peer reviewer during the writing process in general.

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The overall merits of a peer review are numerous. First of all, peer review is a two-way process, as it helps both authors and evaluators to vastly improve content, writing style/mechanics, creative and critical thinking, and also offers the necessary emotional and social support for the writing process.

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