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Ron, Andrea, and Tarique are a group of students who evaluated another student’s story. Each of them read the story and wrote comments.

What are the students doing?

filling in a plus-and-minus chart

conducting a peer review

rating a writing sample

completing a rubric evaluation

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Conducting a peer review is your answer
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The correct answer is B. Conducting a peer review

Step-by-step explanation:

In education, the term "peer review" refers to a type of feedback in which students evaluate their classmates' work and at the same time provide their work to be evaluated by others, which means the work is evaluated by people with similar competencies to the ones of the person that creates the work. Additionally, in most cases, the goal of peer review is not to grade or rate works but to provide comments or suggestions about a work, which makes peer review different to rubrics or the process of rating a writing sample. Also, peer review is different from plus-and-minus charts because these have a structure but in peer review students are free to evaluate others through comments about different aspects. Considering this, it can be concluded in the case of Ron, Andrea and Tarique they are conducting a peer review because they are checking each other work and making comments or providing feedback to improve the works, also this comments do not have a specific structure or follow any chart.

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