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What is the purpose of a literature review in an essay?

A. To summarize the entire essay
B. To provide context and background on existing research related to the topic
C. To present the author's opinion
D. To list sources without analysis

Answer: To provide context and background on existing research related to the topic


Additional Information: A literature review situates the current research within the context of existing studies and theories.


Subjects: Essay Writing, Writing Skills

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