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Please help Use the outline template to create the outline for your argument. Use the tips and the sample from the lesson to help you. Include parenthetical citations for each quotation you include.

I. Introduction
A. Thesis:

II. Counterclaim:

A. Counter point A:

B. Direct quotation to refute counter point A:

C. Counter point B:

D. Direct quotation to refute counter point B:

III. Claim:

A. Point A:

B. Direct quotation to support point A:

C. Point B:

D. Direct quotation to support point B:

*Repeat the point / support pattern as many times as necessary to effectively develop your point.

**You may have multiple paragraphs to support your claim. Follow the same pattern for each new paragraph.

IV. Conclusion
A. State the claim in a new way:

B. Remind the audience why this issue matters:

The Argument is "Should people Have real world consequences for what they post on social media?" Your claim will be "Yes, They should face consequences" Please help!

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