J&B Blue Program (John Locke)“Essay for John Locke” Highlights: J&B worked with the client on a 1,*00-word essay for the John Locke Essay Competition addressing the prompt: “Does it make sense to hate for his or her opinions?” The client’s essay won a High Commendation. J&B helped the client decide on a topic, provided a 6-page outline, and incorporated the client’s goals into their final step of edits. By the end of the project, the client was confident that their essay was unique and persuasive. The Topic:J&B worked with the client on a 1,*00-word essay for the John Locke Essay Competition addressing the Psychology prompt: “Does it make sense to hate for his or her opinions?” The Process:J&B worked in a two-person team and split the project into five main steps. At the start of the project, the team met with the client to brainstorm ideas for John Locke. As the client was deciding between two different Psychology prompts and one Politics prompt, J&B shared articles related to each topic to help the client decide which fit their interests best. After the client decided on their topic, the team prepared a detailed, 6-page outline for the client. They used J&B’s outline as a reference for their first draft and shared their goals for its improvement with the team. J&B incorporated the client’s feedback into the final step of edits, where they produced a final, polished copy ready for submission. Writing Style:The client is a nuanced writer interested in comparative analyses. In the later stages of the project, J&B helped the client incorporate the distinction between two of their key terms into their essay to improve their arguments. The team also worked closely with the client on paraphrasing, topic sentences, and concluding sentences, to clearly frame their analyses and evidence. By the end of the project, the client was confident that their essay was unique and persuasive. J&B’s Key Goals: Analysis Uniqueness Key details Research