When you evaluate the feedback on your story that you receive from peers, why should you consider your strengths as well as your weaknesses?

to make sure you have more strengths than weaknesses

to prove to others around you that you are learning

to build up your confidence and boost your own ego

to work on developing your own writing style and voice

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When evaluating feedback on your story from peers, you should consider your strengths as well as your weaknesses primarily to work on developing your own writing style and voice. Recognizing your strengths can help you understand what aspects of your writing resonate well with others, allowing you to build upon those elements. Identifying weaknesses provides an opportunity for growth and improvement. Balancing both perspectives can contribute to a more nuanced and personal writing style over time.