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: Theoretical "what if" scenarios are often unconvincing because they don't prove how knowledge works in the real world.
: Real-life examples must be sourced from academic study or personal experience beyond the classroom. Page 52
To help me tailor this further, are you working on a or a Theory of Knowledge (ToK) prescribed title? How to Write a Reflective Essay (It's Easy!) : Theoretical "what if" scenarios are often unconvincing
Explicitly connect the example to your main thesis. Ask yourself: "How does this specific event prove my point about how knowledge is produced or shared?" 3. The Analysis How to Write a Reflective Essay (It's Easy
Discuss the implications. What are the positives and negatives of this example? What does it reveal about the limitations of a particular perspective? 4. The Conclusion
Examples serve as the bridge between "Knowledge Questions" and reality. Without them, an essay remains purely theoretical and lacks "bite."
End the section by summarizing what the evidence has "bought" you in terms of supporting your overall argument.