Mexican CorridosShow how your topic was inspired by the novel. This may be a few sentences or an entire paragraph.Introduce the connection to the novel with a sentence like this one: “The topic of Walk Across North America was inspired by the novel The Lightest Object in the Universe by Kim Eisele because one of the main characters does just that.”Give an overview of your research topic for someone completely unfamiliar with your topic.Define any terms your audience might not know. Consider including one or more of the following:- a brief history of your topic (or your topic’s place in history)- a timeline of your topic’s development, including early pioneers- any major theories or philosophies that are central to your topic- statistics that show the importance or relevance of your topicIf you choose to devote some of your paper to the major controversies connected with your topic, also introduce that here.Provide any other necessary information needed to prepare the reader for the focus of your paper.The body of the paper must present your research findings:- Go into detail about what you found, citing sources in every paragraph. – This must be the longest section of your paper.- Select and present the information you found most interesting and most cohesive. In other words, your points should be closely related and should flow logically. Avoid trying to cover too much. In your last few paragraphs, write a personal reflection that answers one or more of the following questions:- What did you learn from conducting this research?- In what ways (if any) did your findings affect you?- What surprised you most about what you learned? – Why do you feel people should be familiar this topic?- What is your personal opinion on any controversies you discussed in your paper?