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Your question states: How does Socrates characterize the difference between his accusers’ rhetoric and his own in this excerpt from The Apology? Select all that apply.
By choosing all that apply, I would say His rhetoric is more deliberate and well thought out because it was really clearly stated in the paragraph and also His accusers’ rhetoric is clumsy and awkward. The second one would be it because if you noticed, he said that his accuser's where not that straighten thinkers, he was like the smart one giving the right information.
Hope this helps.
Your question states: How does Socrates characterize the difference between his accusers’ rhetoric and his own in this excerpt from The Apology? Select all that apply.
By choosing all that apply, I would say His rhetoric is more deliberate and well thought out because it was really clearly stated in the paragraph and also His accusers’ rhetoric is clumsy and awkward. The second one would be it because if you noticed, he said that his accuser's where not that straighten thinkers, he was like the smart one giving the right information.
Hope this helps.
Hey there!
How does Socrates characterize the difference between his accusers’ rhetoric and his own in this excerpt from The Apology?
Answer: D)
His rhetoric is more deliberate and well thought out.
Hope this helps
Have a great day (:
How does Socrates characterize the difference between his accusers’ rhetoric and his own in this excerpt from The Apology?
Answer: D)
His rhetoric is more deliberate and well thought out.
Hope this helps
Have a great day (: