Direction: Identify what is being ask.
1. This part of the research explains the benefits that can be gained from the study.
2. It provides the researcher and the readers an over-all view of the research in terms of its flow and its action.
3. It identifies the boundaries of the study in terms of subjects, objectives, facilities, area, time frame and issues to which the research is focused.
4. This part of the research discusses the set of terms used in the study.
5. It gives the reader an idea about your study and must be rooted from some preliminary parts.
B. Write TRUE or FALSE.
1. The gender problem should use compound sentences.
2. The central questions are the most general question that can be asked.
3. In making a research title, start with your objective the craft your case.
4. The title radiates positively and strength for the whole study, not only for a specific part.
5. The objective and the purposes must set the ground of your intended output.