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Answer: C. simplifying the opposing argument to more easily reject it.
A straw man fallacy occurs when a person exaggerates, misrepresents or completely fabricates the opponent's argument, in order to make it easier to defeat. If you follow this strategy, your intention is to make it easier for you to present your own position as being the reasonable one. This is a common strategy during a debate, but it is a dishonest one, as it minimizes the legitimacy and strength of the opponent's argument.