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What is the purpose of peer review?

  1. To gain feedback on the essay

  2. To ensure information accuracy

  3. To identify potential sources

  4. To determine if the essay is complete

The correct answer is: To gain feedback on the essay

Peer review is used to gain feedback on the essay in order to improve its quality and effectiveness. This is typically done by having peers or experts in the field review the essay and provide constructive criticism. Option B is incorrect because while accuracy may be one aspect of peer review, it is not the main purpose. Option C is incorrect because identifying potential sources is not the primary purpose of peer review, though it may be a helpful result. Option D is incorrect because while a complete essay is important, that is not the only purpose of peer review.