Multiple Choice
In his trial,Socrates referred to himself as
A) a rudder that keeps the people of Athens on course.
B) a gadfly that continually harasses people to wake them from their apathy.
C) a compass that shows people the direction they should take.
D) a coach that trains people on how to use their intellectual muscles.
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