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just straw - Sam slurped his smoothie through a straw.

just man - "I'm a man" Andrew said to the alien

both - "Lets make a man out of straw!" Linda said.

"Would you like some straw?" the man said.

The straw man began to talk.

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Why is a straw man fallacy called a straw man?

The term "straw man" comes from the notion of creating a fake enemy made of straw that is easier to attack or defeat than a real opponent. In the fallacy, a weak or distorted version of an argument is presented to make it easier to knock down, similar to attacking a straw dummy instead of a real person.


How would sagacious be used in a sentence?

The word "sagacious" would correctly be used to describe someone who has good judgement, or is very mentally sharp. The word comes from the idea of a "sage," referring to an archetype invented by psychologist Carl Jung that often refers to a wise old man.


What is a example fallacy for straw man?

Straw man fallacy is an argumentative method to project personal opinion on someone else's ideas by completely misrepresenting their ideology or comments. An example would be to say all political conservatives are rich, Bible thumpers who hate women, blacks, homosexuals, foreigners, and poor people.


How do you use the word thoughtlessness in a sentence?

You just used it in a sentence but anyway here you go "An example of thoughtlessness would be when a man asks his ill wife to make him dinner."


What is a straw man fallacy?

A straw man fallacy is when someone misrepresents their opponent’s argument in order to make it easier to attack. Instead of addressing the actual points made by their opponent, they create a simplified or exaggerated version (the "straw man") to argue against. This fallacy undermines the integrity of the debate by deflecting from the real issues.