You can use the Find method to find the occurrences of the substring you're looking for. Then, use the SelectionBackColor property to change the back color to the highlight color for each occurrence.
int len = richTextBox.TextLength;
int index = 0;
string textToFind = "a";
// this will highlight the text you're looking for
while ( index < len )
{
richTextBox.Find(textToFind, index, len, RichTextBoxFinds.None);
richTextBox.SelectionBackColor = Color.Yellow;
index = richTextBox.Text.IndexOf(textToFind, index) + textToFind.Length;
}
If you want to highlight the whole words that contain a certain letter, then whenever you find an occurrence of the letter, you'll need to search for word boundaries (left and right of the index of the letter) and once you've identified them select the whole word using the Select method of the RichTextBox control.
richTextBox.Select(wordBoundaryStart, wordBoundaryEnd - wordBoundaryStart);