How do you structure your introduction and literature review to engage your readers and set the context?
Writing a scientific paper can be challenging, especially when it comes to the introduction and literature review sections. These are the parts where you need to capture the attention of your readers, establish the relevance and significance of your research topic, and demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the existing literature. How do you structure your introduction and literature review to engage your readers and set the context? Here are some tips and examples to help you.
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