2. 4.
Complete your research using your thesis statement and
research question as your guide. You will find relevant
resources that will provide insight into your specific thesis
issues or problem. Make sure that your sources provide details
on the history and past research related to your research
question.
3. 5.
Create relevant section as you write the background study. As
you evaluate your research an begin to write the background
study, create five separate sections that cover the key issues,
major findings, an d controversies surrounding your thesis, as well
assectionsthat provide an evaluation and conclusion.
4. 6.
Conclude by identifying any further study that needs to be
done in that area, or provide possible solutions to the issue that
haven't been consider before.
5. 7. Revise and edit your background study. Complete several drafts of
your work, revising and filling in information as you go. Each time
that you read over your work, try to leave it better than it was
before. It's also a great idea to have someone else look it over it
over as well.