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13 January, 13:42

How does Socrates characterize the difference between his accusers' rhetoric and his own in this excerpt from The Apology? Select all that apply.

His rhetoric is spontaneous and off the cuff.

His accuser's rhetoric is attractive but empty.

His accusers' rhetoric is clumsy and awkward.

His rhetoric is more deliberate and well thought out.

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  1. 13 January, 17:27
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    It would be both

    C. His accusers’ rhetoric is clumsy and awkward.

    D. His rhetoric is more deliberate and well thought out.
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