Checklist:
- Did you write a paper that compares and contrasts the content of the two authors’ essays?
- Did you compare and contrast both their conceptions of the “proper good” for education, as well as their respective strategies for achieving that goal?
- Did you stay neutral and not bring up your subjective opinion about these authors (except perhaps in the final paragraph) when explaining their views?
- Did you write a concise introduction that contains both a main claims and a statement of significance as parts of your thesis statement?
- Did you avoid merely repeating points in your conclusion and instead expand upon your statement of significance from the introduction?