When formatting your literature review, you should write and revise your work according to your outline and format. This includes writing an introduction, a body, and a conclusion, as well as editing and proofreading. Your introduction should introduce your topic, provide background and context, state your research question and objectives, explain your scope and criteria, and outline the main points and structure of your literature review. Your body should develop and discuss the main points and categories of your literature review, using evidence and examples from your sources. You should also analyze, synthesize, and critique the sources, showing how they relate to your research question, objectives, and gaps. Your conclusion should summarize the main findings and implications of your literature review, highlight the limitations and gaps, and suggest directions for future research or practice. Finally, you should edit and proofread your literature review to check the content, structure, style, and accuracy of your work. Be sure to use appropriate citations and references to acknowledge your sources and avoid plagiarism. Formatting a literature review can be challenging but is also an opportunity to demonstrate critical thinking skills.