The introduction sets the stage. Start with a broad overview of the topic and narrow down to your specific thesis statement. What is the history of this topic? Problem Statement: Why does this paper need to be written? Thesis: What is the main argument or goal of this paper? 2. Methodology
If it is a literature review, explain the criteria for selecting your sources. 3. Analysis / Body Paragraphs
[Example]: Documentation Team. (2023). Software Release Notes v1.2.76 . Open Source Press.
Describe how you gathered your information or conducted your research.
Since you didn't specify a topic, I have drafted a template for a . You can fill in the bracketed sections with your specific research. [Title of Your Paper: Concise and Descriptive]