What does Socrates say to defend himself against the charges of Meletus?

A. He (Socrates) did not know the laws of the city.
B. Meletus is too interested in the well-being of the youth of Athens
C. Only the gods have the authority to question Socrates' teachings
D. If he (Socrates) is intentionally trying to deceive the young, he would only end up hurting himself
himself.


Answer: D

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