Structure for
presenting any reviewed literature
·
Introduction
·
Development
·
Conclusion
Introduction
Ø Restating the task
In the introduction, part-task is restated in its own words to show
the audience that the task is understood
Ø Define difficult terms
Here the content words are defined.
Ø Providing background information
In this segment of
the introduction, part background information regarding the content words such
as previous research is provided.
Ø Specification of the extent
In this section extension of the coverage is specified and
provided limitations to show the audience what is covered.
Ø Prediction of the main points in a logical
sequence
In this last section of the introduction main points are
given in logical sequence which will be explained in development in the same
order.
Development
In this section main points are developed in the same
sequence as given in the introduction
Main points
Each main point is explained breaking down into its sub-points
linking with each other logically. Depending upon the length of the assignment
main points are written in many paragraphs.
Conclusion
In this section of the written presentation, the main points are
summarized by integrating them in a meaningful way. An informative statement on
the basis of what has been done is provided to the audience that key elements
are completely understood.
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