
What is peer editing
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- Q1What should an editor do while reading the piece silently during peer editing?a) Correct all grammar and spelling mistakesb) Begin suggesting revisions right awayc) Understand the structure of the writer's argumentd) Provide praise and compliments to the author30s
- Q2How should an editor treat the writer during the peer editing process?d) By ignoring the writer's questions and concernsb) With honesty and kindnessa) With competition and rivalryc) By rewriting the entire paper30s
- Q3What should an editor do if they find small issues like grammar or spelling errors?d) Rewrite the entire paragraph for the writera) Correct the errors themselvesb) Ignore these issues and focus on content onlyc) Circle or highlight the errors and bring them to the writer's attention30s
- Q4What is peer editing?A method of grading where teachers review and edit students' work.A process where students review and revise each other's work.A technique used by professional writers to edit their own work.A form of plagiarism where students copy each other's work.30s
- Q5What is the purpose of peer editing?To grade and evaluate students' work.To copy and plagiarize other students' work.To revise and edit one's own writing.To provide feedback and suggestions for improvement.30s
- Q6What is the role of a peer editor?To provide constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement.To compete with the author for a better grade.To make changes without any feedback.To copy and submit the work as their own.30s
- Q7Why is peer editing beneficial for writers?It guarantees a higher grade for the writer.It helps identify errors and weaknesses in the work.It ensures the work is free of plagiarism.It allows writers to copy each other's work.30s
- Q8What is the main purpose of peer editing?To copy and plagiarize the work of others.To compare and critique the work of peers.To provide feedback and improve the quality of the work.To compete with peers for a higher grade.30s
- Q9What is the role of a peer editor in the peer editing process?To provide feedback and suggestions for improvement.To compare and critique the work.To proofread for grammar and spelling errors.To rewrite the entire work.30s
- Q10What is the purpose of providing feedback in peer editing?To help the writer improve their work.To copy and plagiarize the writer's work.To criticize and discourage the writer.To show off one's own writing skills.30s
- Q11What is the key benefit of peer editing?It provides different perspectives and fresh insights.It guarantees a higher grade for the writer.It allows for direct copying of others' ideas.It ensures perfect grammar and spelling in the work.30s