That sounds interesting, could you give a couple concrete examples of “wrong answers” that worked particularly well? Do you mean things like “All birds fly, a bee flies, therefore a bee is a bird”?
More like this:
Q what is a bee?
A A bee is a bee.
And there is stops because questions about groups or kinds of things (1) are lacking in background knowledge (2) are viewed as another dumb English thing—English has too many words for some things and not enough for others.
So I try this:
Q Is a bee a food?
A no
Q is a bee a place?
A no
Q what is a bee?
A a bee is a bug.
Logical structures that are factually false as you describe can be helpful too.
That sounds interesting, could you give a couple concrete examples of “wrong answers” that worked particularly well? Do you mean things like “All birds fly, a bee flies, therefore a bee is a bird”?
More like this: Q what is a bee? A A bee is a bee. And there is stops because questions about groups or kinds of things (1) are lacking in background knowledge (2) are viewed as another dumb English thing—English has too many words for some things and not enough for others.
So I try this: Q Is a bee a food? A no Q is a bee a place? A no Q what is a bee? A a bee is a bug.
Logical structures that are factually false as you describe can be helpful too.