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Socrates did NOT think that his service to the god kept him from:
{ 1 } - Making friends.
{ 2 } - Looking after his family.
{ 3 } - Making money.
{ 4 } - Public affairs.
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1 is correct!
Socrates did NOT think that his service to the god kept him from:
{ 1 } - Making friends.
{ 2 } - Looking after his family.
{ 3 } - Making money.
{ 4 } - Public affairs.
He obviously made many friends through his commitment to communication and truth.
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Socrates did NOT think that his service to the god kept him from:
{ 1 } - Making friends.
{ 2 } - Looking after his family.
{ 3 } - Making money.
{ 4 } - Public affairs.
He says his service did not allow him leisure to look after his own. See 23b.
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Socrates did NOT think that his service to the god kept him from:
{ 1 } - Making friends.
{ 2 } - Looking after his family.
{ 3 } - Making money.
{ 4 } - Public affairs.
He says his service caused him to live in great poverty. See 23b.
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Socrates did NOT think that his service to the god kept him from:
{ 1 } - Making friends.
{ 2 } - Looking after his family.
{ 3 } - Making money.
{ 4 } - Public affairs.
He says his service did not allow him leisure to engage in public affairs to any extent. See 23b.
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