# Theory of Knowledge

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## Exhibition

* [TOK vocabulary list + essay structure](http://www.rjenks.com/TOK-VOCAB.pdf)
* [Structure](https://www.ibsolved.com/post/the-complete-ib-tok-exhibition-guide)
* [Concise structure](https://dl.ibdocs.re/theoryofknowledge.net/TOK%20Exhibition/Structure.pdf)
* ⅓ of TOK grade
* Takes less than 1 afternoon to write

Feedback for my draft:

* Don't get too general for claims, always reference object
  * If the object is the lobotomy's first set of orbitoclast, then refer back to that, not the concept of the lobotomy in general
* Cite everything, add years if needed

I'll add my exhibition here after I graduate, but the prompt I picked was number 11. *Can new knowledge change established values or beliefs?*

## Essay

* ⅔ of TOK grade
* [NailIB guide](https://nailib.com/blog/ib-tok-essay)


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