Find three to five sources and then briefly address a finding that was revealed through those sources in such a way as to present the gap in knowledge that your area analysis project will address.

writer# 37566 has been working with me on this thesis. we are piecing it together. this product will be the next piece. I require an abbreviated literature review of the research proposal recently completed. it appears from the instructor that finding a gap in my research is the focus.I’ve attached the latest research proposal from writer 37566.We can only use scholarly sources. I have provided additional primary source information from my schools library. If you require more, it has to be a primary source or I can find it for you.the instructions are as follows:• In the body of your outline2. include at least three different themes you would potentially use to sort your literature review.A. Under one of the themes, combine 3-5 sources into one paragraphB. comment on the implication to your research question,C. Identify a possible gap in the current knowledge that your research might address.• You need only demonstrate that you understand the purpose of a literature review and how you will go about doing one. You should also demonstrate that you can join multiple sources into one key concept of what is already known about your topic.3. Find three to five sources and then briefly address a finding that was revealed through those sources in such a way as to present the gap in knowledge that your area analysis project will address.• Usually, a literature review will make up approximately 30% of your paper. However for the assignment in this course, you will be asked to produce only a small amount of work that is normally required for a full literature review. You need only demonstrate that you understand its purpose and how you will go about doing a literature review. You must demonstrate that you can synthesize what is already known about your topic, revealed through other’s research, in such a way as to present the gap in knowledge that your course project will address.