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Peer Review edit

Hey! I saw that you haven't started your article yet. I have a few suggestions for you that may help! For the article Plastic Soup, you already mentioned that most of the information already written is neutral, and well organized. However, it may help if you decide to structure the article a little better by writing more on how plastic soup tends to form, as most of the article is already fixated on the term and definition of plastic soup. Another recommendation I can make is the organization of the paragraphs in the article. There are many instances where the article is written about the term, switching to other information, and then back to terms. This is unorganized, and can be structured better. Good luck. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TonyMacZ (talkcontribs) 21:30, 27 March 2019 (UTC)Reply