in your present study. -To undertake an RRL, therefore you first need to identify relevant literature. You can do this through various sources, online and offline. Ensure you are saving all applicable resources because you will need to mention them in your paper. When going through the resources make notes and identify key concepts of each resource to describe in the review. Before stating the review, determine how you want to organize the review, that is whether you wish to discuss the resources by themes, dates, extent of relevance and so on. When writing the review, begin by providing the background and purpose of the review. Then, begin discussing each of the identified resources according to the way you decided to organize them. For each, you can mention the title, author, publication, and date before describing the key concept and points. first need to identify relevant literature. Ensure you are saving all applicable resources because you will need to mention them in your paper. how you plan to address these gaps or resolve these conflicts through your study. 2. Discuss the significance of your RRL to your study. -A review of related literature (RRL) is crucial for getting a sense of the state of the field today. It gives the researcher a foundation upon which to construct a suitable hypothesis. Additionally, an RRL directs the researcher to make a contribution to the field without repeating earlier work, a RRL is a detailed of review of existing literature related to the topic. If you find gaps or conflicts in existing literature, you can also discuss these in you review, and if applicable how you plan to address these gaps or resolve these conflicts. 1.Discuss the importance of RRL and the process of writing it. -Writing an RRL An RRL is a thorough analysis of the body of research on a thesis or dissertation's subject. It is very thorough and makes up a sizable chunk of the report. It entails going over the important ideas in the literature that has already been written about your subject. 2. (2) Sources of Related Studies differentiate the two. a. primary sources- a primary sources gives you direct access to the subject of your research. b. secondary sources- describes, interpret or synthesize primary sources.