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The straw man fallacy and how it ruins communication

The straw man fallacy is a reasoning in which a person distorts another person's argument.  A person can construct a warped or exaggerated version of the initial argument and then starts criticizing and challenging it.  That labeling represents the fact that it is much easier to knock down a straw figure than to take on a real opponent. A subtle alteration of a statement is all one needs. For example, reducing the volume of homework might translate into encouraging student to study less or neglect their education.

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