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The analogy that only horse breeders improve horses and the majority corrupts them is meant to suggest

    { 1 } - the irony that the jury improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 2 } - the irony that Socrates improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 3 } - the irony that the assembly improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 4 } - the irony that the Council improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 5 } - the irony that Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon improve the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

The analogy that only horse breeders improve horses and the majority corrupts them is meant to suggest

This is not an irony but a simple falsehood.

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2 is correct!

The analogy that only horse breeders improve horses and the majority corrupts them is meant to suggest

    { 1 } - the irony that the jury improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 2 } - the irony that Socrates improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 3 } - the irony that the assembly improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 4 } - the irony that the Council improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 5 } - the irony that Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon improve the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.

The irony is that Socrates is charged with the corruption of youth when he is the one who does not corrupt them.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

The analogy that only horse breeders improve horses and the majority corrupts them is meant to suggest

    { 1 } - the irony that the jury improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 2 } - the irony that Socrates improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 3 } - the irony that the assembly improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 4 } - the irony that the Council improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 5 } - the irony that Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon improve the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.

This is not an irony but a simple falsehood.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

The analogy that only horse breeders improve horses and the majority corrupts them is meant to suggest

    { 1 } - the irony that the jury improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 2 } - the irony that Socrates improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 3 } - the irony that the assembly improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 4 } - the irony that the Council improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 5 } - the irony that Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon improve the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.

This is not an irony but a simple falsehood.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

The analogy that only horse breeders improve horses and the majority corrupts them is meant to suggest

    { 1 } - the irony that the jury improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 2 } - the irony that Socrates improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 3 } - the irony that the assembly improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 4 } - the irony that the Council improves the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.
    { 5 } - the irony that Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon improve the youth while most Athenians corrupt them.

This is not an irony but a simple falsehood.

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