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Socrates' friend Crito refuses to talk to Socrates on the day of his death.
False
Socrates' wife is present for his death.
True
Plato is present for Socrates' death.
False
Socrates' last words implore his friends to never forget him.
False
Plato cries at some point in the death scene.
False
According to your professor, Socrates dies in prison.
True
According to the editor of your text, Socrates dies at home.
False
The officer of the court offers to let Socrates escape rather than drink the poison.
False
Socrates is not killed for 30 days after the trial because the people of Athens want to give him a chance to escape.
True
Meletus asks for the death penalty, but the court decides the method of execution.
True
Socrates brings his wife to court with him to trial.
False
Meletus wins the guilty vote by 59 votes.
True
Meletus wins the death penalty vote by 59 votes.
False
We know that the punishment vote was closer than the guilt vote.
True
Socrates finally puts up 30 mina for a suggested fine.
True
You should be ashamed of yourself for doing an image search for the Oracle of Delphi with SafeSearch off.
True
Socrates is not killed on the day of his trial so that he can try to escape.
False
One could argue that Socrates has the same decision in front of him in court that Euthyphro does: is it worth sacrificing a life you love in order to stick to your principles?
True
If the answer to 18 is true, then that means that Socrates would do the same thing that Euthyphro does if he was in his shoes.
False
Socrates drinks poison to kill himself.
True
The officer of the court is remarkably civil to Socrates.
True
Socrates says that he is not afraid of death because men of honor go to be with the gods.
True
Hemlock poison is a distillation of the sap of a type of pine tree.
False
Plato refers to himself in the first person as a protest against what Meletus has done.
False
Socrates' last words to his friends is that he will miss their companionship.
False
Don't mess with Plato
True