Benefits Of Recieving Feedback

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Recieving feedback is very helpful to becoming a writer. Being a writer, you are all wrapped up in your own world, in your own ideas. Recieving feedback allows others that obviously have another point of view to see what you have written from a different perspective. It gives you a chance to see how your audience would react to what you've written and of course to see what changes you may have to make in order to be a better writer.

I would give my peers thet advice to let others read what they write before they publish it. It gives them a chance to edit and make your writing better. It allows youself to look into others perspectives and ideas, helps you better organize your writing, and so on.

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