This is a 2x2 chart illustrating different argument strategies:

Axes Labels:

X-axis (horizontal): "YOURS"
Y-axis (vertical): "YOU"
Quadrants (with illustrative examples):

Top Left (Strawman):
Description: "Weaken their argument to beat it up."
Example: Stick figure says, "So what you're saying is you want to destroy America," while gesturing to a chart with basic graphs.
Top Right (Motte-and-Bailey):
Description: "Strengthen your argument to defend the indefensible."
Example: Stick figure says, "I just think people should do their own research," standing next to a bulletin board with red strings connecting images.
Bottom Left (Steelman):
Description: "Strengthen their argument to truly listen."
Example: Stick figure says, "If I understand your point about housing…" while pointing to a chart of a house with a sun.
Bottom Right (Motte-and-Bailout):
Description: "Weaken your argument to give them a win."
Example: Stick figure says, "Oh, I just like superhero movies because of the special effects," next to a "PhD Film" diploma.
Visual Style: Minimalist stick figures and props in black-and-white, with color used sparingly for emphasis (e.g., graphs, images).