The purpose of a review of a written work is to:
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A. show the writer how to revise his or her work.
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B. let the reader know if the work is entertaining.
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C. change the writer's behavior in the future.
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D. inform the reader of strengths and weaknesses of the writing.
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Answer:

D. inform the reader of strengths and weaknesses of the writing.

Explanation:

Reviews are most common in scientific works of literature where they are used to help people advance their knowledge in an area of research. Most reviews are written for a specific group of people. A review is a logical evaluation of the main themes, supporting arguments and the implications in the original document.