Attached are 2 examples of literature reviews. I would like you to have a look at those to see as a guideline to follow exactly.
A proposed schedule would be
by November 6: write a short outline of your paper (what sections) (((You did Already))) attached for you
by November 13: turn in the bibliography of the literature you will be reviewing (((You did already))) attached for you
by November 20: turn in tables of literature (((You did already))) attached for you
By November 27: Turn in a first draft of your paper (((You are going to do this part NOW)))
By November 30: you will get feedback on the first draft
By December 7: Turn in second draft
By December 14: Turn in final version of your paper.
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A good start but it does lack depth. There are lot of statements but basically none are backed up by research findings to support them. Is there evidence that people have a less healthy diet when they are quarantined? Mine sure hasn’t and probably even improved siince I have more time for scratch cooking etc. You need evidence for each statement and not trom a review articile but a source article.
You just need to provide scientific back up for your statements. Just saying that you read is not sufficient. You need to come up with numbers (vitamin C decreases the development of COVID by X% for example).


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