1. The literature review sets _______, which tells readers where your research will not go.
2. Literature can be organized _______ when it is arranged by the date of publishing.
3. A literature review provides _______ by showing how information are related to each other.
4. A literature review gives _______, which gives the reason for studying the research topic.
5. A literature review identifies _______ from research articles to know how other scientists answered similar questions.
A. Graps
B. Limitations
C. Methodological
D. Rationale
E. Structure