Dialogue ID: t3_2ko5tx

Corpus: Winning Arguments (ChangeMyView) Corpus

URL: https://convokit.cornell.edu/documentation/winning.html

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WMN sequences (4):

WMN ID: t3_2ko5tx_t1_cln5sux--TIO1

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: non-understanding

WMN Meaning: situated meaning

Trigger words: poisons

Indicator sentences: Poisons like onions, alcohol, caffeine, chocolate and coffee?

Negotiation parts: No, like [STA-CITE]> Arsenic, hemlock, nightshade [END-CITE]

WMN ID: t3_2ko5tx_t1_cln5sux--TIO2

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: disagreement

WMN Meaning: potential meaning

Trigger words: poisons

Indicator sentences: And yet...people continue to eat refined sugar to the point where they get Type 2 diabetes. Is that not a type of poisoning?

Negotiation parts: Refined being the key word I guess, but in a sense yes I still think the comparison is tantamount to clutching at straws in this case.

WMN ID: t3_2ko5tx_t1_clnc2yu

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: WMN: disagreement

WMN Meaning: potential meaning

Trigger words: vegetables

Indicator sentences: Vegetable is a culinary term, not a botanical term. It is defined as any plant matter eaten as part of a dinner or lunch as part of the primary dish or appetizer. Thus tubers are vegetables.

Negotiation parts: Under that definition pasta would be a vegetable which I don't think anyone would agree with. Also fruit is a vegetable, if you have fruit for lunch..

WMN ID: t3_2ko5tx_t1_clntsyh

Context: Online interaction

WMN Type: Non-pursued

WMN Meaning: no WMN

Trigger words: pro cocaine

Indicator sentences: Honest question: what do you mean by "pro-cocaine?"