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SOCRATES​
Born on the (0)___ of Athens in about 470 BC, Socrates was the first of the great philosophers of Ancient Greece.
As a young man he studied sculpture and served for a (1)___ as a soldier in the Peloponnesian War, where he was (2)___ for his courage and bravery. He soon decided, however, that his calling was to search for truth, and, uninterested (3)___ money, fame and power, he (4)___ the streets of Athens barefoot, in a (5)___ woollen garment, talking to whoever wanted to talk to him.
His (6)___ of conversation has been (7)___ the name Socratic Dialogue. It involved asking questions, (8)___ other people's answers and emphasising logic.
Socrates did not directly (9)___ in Athenian politics, but he (10)___ many political enemies. In 399 BC, he was falsely (11)___ with several crimes by his enemies. He was (12)___ guilty and sentenced to death by drinking hemlock, a poison. This he did, (13)___ by his friends and pupils, including Plato.
Socrates did not write any books or papers himself. (14)___ we know of his life, teachings and philosophy has been passed (15)___ to us by the historian Xenophon, by Plato and by Plato's famous student, Aristotle.


1. moment/ time/ phase/ stage
2. considered/ judged/ believed/ respected
3. at/ for/ with/ in
4. wandered/ hiked/ staggered/ marched
5. straightforward/ clear/ simple/ precise
6. style/ fashion/ trend/ craze
7. called/ presented/ given/ awarded
8. attempting/ risking/ challenging/ daring
9. take part/ take place/ take over/ take up
10. made/ produced/ invented/ developed
11. arrested/ blamed/ charged/ accused
12. treated/ regarded/ discovered/ found
13. surrounded/ sheltered/ covered/hidden
14. What/ That/ Which/ This
15. through/ off/ down/ over
 
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SOCRATES
Born on the (0)___ of Athens in about 470 BC, Socrates was the first of the great philosophers of Ancient Greece.
As a young man he studied sculpture and served for a time as a soldier in the Peloponnesian War, where he was respected for his courage and bravery. He soon decided, however, that his calling was to search for truth, and, uninterested in money, fame and power, he wandered the streets of Athens barefoot, in a simple woollen garment, talking to whoever wanted to talk to him.
His style of conversation has been given the name Socratic Dialogue. It involved asking questions, challenging other people's answers and emphasising logic.
Socrates did not directly take part in Athenian politics, but he made many political enemies. In 399 BC, he was falsely charged with several crimes by his enemies. He was found guilty and sentenced to death by drinking hemlock, a poison. This he did, surrounded by his friends and pupils, including Plato.
Socrates did not write any books or papers himself. What we know of his life, teachings and philosophy has been passed down to us by the historian Xenophon, by Plato and by Plato's famous student, Aristotle.
 

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SOCRATES
Born on the (0)___ of Athens in about 470 BC, Socrates was the first of the great philosophers of Ancient Greece.
As a young man he studied sculpture and served for a time as a soldier in the Peloponnesian War, where he was respected for his courage and bravery. He soon decided, however, that his calling was to search for truth, and, uninterested in money, fame and power, he wandered the streets of Athens barefoot, in a simple woollen garment, talking to whoever wanted to talk to him.
His style of conversation has been given the name Socratic Dialogue. It involved asking questions, challenging other people's answers and emphasising logic.
Socrates did not directly take part in Athenian politics, but he made many political enemies. In 399 BC, he was falsely charged with several crimes by his enemies. He was found guilty and sentenced to death by drinking hemlock, a poison. This he did, surrounded by his friends and pupils, including Plato.
Socrates did not write any books or papers himself. What we know of his life, teachings and philosophy has been passed down to us by the historian Xenophon, by Plato and by Plato's famous student, Aristotle.
0. the Greek city
 
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