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Socrates says
{ 1 } - that he is familiar with the manner of speaking in court.
{ 2 } - that he makes his defence in his customary language.
{ 3 } - that the excellence of a speaker lies in hiding the truth.
{ 4 } - that he has often been in a lawcourt due to important people's hostility.
{ 5 } - that the jury should pay close attention to his manner of speech.
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Socrates says
{ 1 } - that he is familiar with the manner of speaking in court.
{ 2 } - that he makes his defence in his customary language.
{ 3 } - that the excellence of a speaker lies in hiding the truth.
{ 4 } - that he has often been in a lawcourt due to important people's hostility.
{ 5 } - that the jury should pay close attention to his manner of speech.
On the contrary, he says in 17d that he is a stranger to this manner of speaking.
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2 is correct!
Socrates says
{ 1 } - that he is familiar with the manner of speaking in court.
{ 2 } - that he makes his defence in his customary language.
{ 3 } - that the excellence of a speaker lies in hiding the truth.
{ 4 } - that he has often been in a lawcourt due to important people's hostility.
{ 5 } - that the jury should pay close attention to his manner of speech.
See 17c.
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Socrates says
{ 1 } - that he is familiar with the manner of speaking in court.
{ 2 } - that he makes his defence in his customary language.
{ 3 } - that the excellence of a speaker lies in hiding the truth.
{ 4 } - that he has often been in a lawcourt due to important people's hostility.
{ 5 } - that the jury should pay close attention to his manner of speech.
On the contrary, he says in 18a that this excellence lies in telling the truth.
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Socrates says
{ 1 } - that he is familiar with the manner of speaking in court.
{ 2 } - that he makes his defence in his customary language.
{ 3 } - that the excellence of a speaker lies in hiding the truth.
{ 4 } - that he has often been in a lawcourt due to important people's hostility.
{ 5 } - that the jury should pay close attention to his manner of speech.
On the contrary, he says in 17d that his trial is his first appearance in a lawcourt.
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Socrates says
{ 1 } - that he is familiar with the manner of speaking in court.
{ 2 } - that he makes his defence in his customary language.
{ 3 } - that the excellence of a speaker lies in hiding the truth.
{ 4 } - that he has often been in a lawcourt due to important people's hostility.
{ 5 } - that the jury should pay close attention to his manner of speech.
On the contrary, he says in 18a that they should pay no attention to it.
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