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Is it OK to have multiple different identities online? is the essay title, and you just need to fill out the argument template(I upload on upload file area).

The belowing is instruction that helps you to understand better about some parts of argument template.
Claim - What to do

A claim is the start of any position. To begin, make a claim that you truly believe and feel that you can support with evidence. It should be a short statement that you will try to prove is true, and that is not just based on your opinion. It should also be a statement that others might reasonably believe is false. In other words your claim should be controversial.

Reasons - What to do

Reasons are what lead you to believe your claim. They are the support or evidence you will offer to help others believe that your claim is true. A good set of reasons provides definitive proof of your claim. Even if the reader does not personally believe them, good reasons makes sense and are compelling.

Reasons are the backbone of any argument you make, so it is important that you think about all the reasons someone might agree with your claim and choose the best ones to argue your position. There are many different types of reasons you can give that are valid and will support your argument. [insert logos, ethos, pathos here]

Remember that the most compelling reasons are also verified by someone else. In other words, include credible outside sources to prove that you are not just basing everything off of your own opinion. If you are not sure what a credible source is, check the linked resources below for explanations.

Counter Arguments - What to do

A counter argument is a reason someone might believe that your reason is not true. If your claim is controversial, then it is possible to argue against your reasons for believing your claim. For each reason you offer you need to anticipate one of the main reasons someone might think differently. The most important thing about counter-claims is that you state them in a way that is fair and does not prejudge them.

Rebuttals - What to do

A rebuttal argues that the counter argument is not true. For each counter argument you provide, you need to decide how to argue against it and so discredit it.

Connections - What to do

Connections connect your reasons to your claim. Your claim is supported by your reasons. That means that if a reason is true, the claim is more likely to be true. But what is the connection? Why, if the reason is true, is the claim true? Your connection explains this relationship. A good connection makes the reader say "I get the connection and even if I don't fully agree, the connection is clearly there."

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[remove/replace anything in the brackets and the brackets too] STAGE 2: TEMPLATE & GUIDELINES Introduction [Write full paragraph here, needs a good hook] My Claim [Approximately one sentence, needs to give a preview of your reasons, take a clear and definite position] Importance [Approximately 4-5 sentences, include why this topic is important for readers to think about] Reason 1 [reason 1 topic sentence here] Details [details to support reason 1] Counter-arguments to my reason [counter-arguments to details 1] Rebuttal [rebuttal to counter-argument 1] Reason 2 [reason 2 topic sentence here] Details [details to support reason 2] Counter-arguments to my reason [counter-arguments to details 2] Rebuttal [rebuttal to counter-argument 2] Reason 3 [reason 3 topic sentence here Details [details to support reason 3] Counter-arguments to my reason [counter-arguments to details 3] Rebuttal [rebuttal to counter-argument 3] Connections [Approximately 4-5 sentences, summarizes why your reasons prove your claim, state why is your position the best position] Conclusion [Approximately 4-5 sentences, brings your reasons together, provides a call to action] Citations [Minimum of 3 credible sources, APA format, at least three in-text citations] [Contributors' names (Last edited date). Title of resource. Retrieved from http://Web address for OWL resource] [in-text format] [(author’s last name, last edited date)]
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STAGE 2: TEMPLATE & GUIDELINES
Introduction
The question on whether to have multiple identities online or to maintain one identity has raised a
lot of controversy in the society. Some people feel that unanimity of online identity is important
whereas others feel that they should maintain multiple online identities. On the other hand, other
people are neutral on the topic. They are either confused about the issue of online identity or do not
consider thinking about the issue. This paper provides the answer to the question, “which side
should we take?”
My Claim
Having multiple identities online is good as opposed to having a single identity.
Importance
The reason as to why this topic is important for us to think about is that, the question of multiple
online identities raises a lot of controversy in the society today. For that reason, to come out of the
dilemma, there is need to evaluate and weigh the different perspectives on this topic. In addition to
that, the topic brings us to the inquiry of why people do what they do. Through this enquiry, an
understanding is reached by the groups with differing ideologies about the topic.
Reason 1
Multiple online identities offer privacy.
Details
When one is maintaining multiple online identities, s/he remains anonymous. Due to this,
s/he can comment on anything, say and like whatever s/he wishes to. With this, they can do
anything that pleases them without putting their professional life at risk. By remaining
anonymous, one saves himself a lot of monitoring and persistent survei...


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