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Sophist sentence

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Do you mean:
1) a sentence that uses sophistry (a deceptive, fallacious rhetorical trick)?
2) a “sophisticated” (elegant/complex) sentence?
3) a sentence about a sophist (the ancient teachers/debaters)?

Here are quick examples of each:

- Sophistry (equivocation/appeal to popularity): “Everyone believes this cure works, so it must be true.”
- Sophistry (equivocation on a word): “Feathers are light; what is light cannot be dark; therefore feathers cannot be dark.”
- Sophisticated (elegant prose): “Beneath the glassy dusk, she folded her thoughts into neat envelopes of resolve.”
- About a sophist: “The sophist swayed the crowd with finely tuned words that disguised the hollowness of his claims.”

Tell me which you meant (or give a tone/length) and I’ll write more.