Who owns knowledge ? Explained.

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ToK Exhibition Prompt 29: Who owns knowledge ? is fully explained (over 3,000 words). Including:

  1. An overview explanation of the prompt.

  2. Examples of three knowledge claims for the prompt.

  3. Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.

  4. How to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary.

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Pay in any currency (Price is shown in US$, approx equiv: €4.60, £3.85, HK$38, SGD6.60, INR420, THB166)

ToK Exhibition Prompt 29: Who owns knowledge ? is fully explained (over 3,000 words). Including:

  1. An overview explanation of the prompt.

  2. Examples of three knowledge claims for the prompt.

  3. Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.

  4. How to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary.

Download immediately after payment – no email delays, you get this e-book immediately !

Pay in any currency (Price is shown in US$, approx equiv: €4.60, £3.85, HK$38, SGD6.60, INR420, THB166)

ToK Exhibition Prompt 29: Who owns knowledge ? is fully explained (over 3,000 words). Including:

  1. An overview explanation of the prompt.

  2. Examples of three knowledge claims for the prompt.

  3. Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.

  4. How to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary.

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Detailed explanation of ToK Prompt #29: Who owns knowledge ? 

  • The explanations and examples for this prompt alone are over 3,000 words. Includes:

  • An overview explanation of the prompt.

  • Examples of three knowledge claims for the prompt.

  • Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.

Also included are suggestions for ways in which to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary to give you the best possible chance of getting a high score on the ToK Exhibition.

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