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End the section by summarizing what the evidence has "bought" you in terms of supporting your overall argument.

: Theoretical "what if" scenarios are often unconvincing because they don't prove how knowledge works in the real world. Page 52

Briefly explain the context of the experience or event so the reader understands what is happening. 2. The Linkage End the section by summarizing what the evidence

: While personal stories (anecdotes) are relevant, they cannot stand alone; they must be linked to broader analysis or research. An effective essay uses these examples not just

In the context of Theory of Knowledge (ToK), focuses on the critical role of real-life examples in building a persuasive and grounded academic argument. An effective essay uses these examples not just as "extras," but as the foundational evidence that connects abstract theories to the physical world. The Core Function of Examples

Not all examples are created equal. To score high marks, your evidence must meet specific criteria:

: They clarify complex concepts by showing how they function in practice.