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The first penalty which Socrates proposes as an alternative to death is:

    { 1 } - Life imprisonment.
    { 2 } - A thirty mina fine.
    { 3 } - A one mina fine.
    { 4 } - Banishment to Thebes.
    { 5 } - Free meals in the Prytaneum.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

The first penalty which Socrates proposes as an alternative to death is:

See 37c.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

The first penalty which Socrates proposes as an alternative to death is:

    { 1 } - Life imprisonment.
    { 2 } - A thirty mina fine.
    { 3 } - A one mina fine.
    { 4 } - Banishment to Thebes.
    { 5 } - Free meals in the Prytaneum.

That is his third proposal. See 38b.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

The first penalty which Socrates proposes as an alternative to death is:

    { 1 } - Life imprisonment.
    { 2 } - A thirty mina fine.
    { 3 } - A one mina fine.
    { 4 } - Banishment to Thebes.
    { 5 } - Free meals in the Prytaneum.

That is his second proposal. See 38b.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

The first penalty which Socrates proposes as an alternative to death is:

    { 1 } - Life imprisonment.
    { 2 } - A thirty mina fine.
    { 3 } - A one mina fine.
    { 4 } - Banishment to Thebes.
    { 5 } - Free meals in the Prytaneum.

He rejects the idea of exile in 37c-e

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5 is correct!

The first penalty which Socrates proposes as an alternative to death is:

    { 1 } - Life imprisonment.
    { 2 } - A thirty mina fine.
    { 3 } - A one mina fine.
    { 4 } - Banishment to Thebes.
    { 5 } - Free meals in the Prytaneum.

See 36d-37a. This was the reward of benefactors of the state, which Socrates thought he was.

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