How does Socrates differ from other Athenians?

A) Socrates is aware of his ignorance.

B) Socrates does not know anything and the Athenians know much.

C) Socrates fears death, but the Athenians do not.

D) Socrates seeks wealth, but the Athenians seek virtue.


A

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