Question

At the beginning of this dialogue, the speaker asks listeners to not be surprised if they talk like they do in the marketplace, (10[1])comparing (10[1])it to a stranger speaking in their own dialect. (10[1])In this dialogue, the speaker describes asking an avid customer of sophists (-5[1])if there was a teacher that could make a man’s sons (10[1])excel. Near the end of this (-5[1])dialogue, (10[1]-5[1])Socrates muses that he should be paid thirty minae (10[3]-5[1])from trustworthy (10[1])guarantors. (10[2])In the sole application (10[1])of elenchus in this dialogue, (-5[1])Socrates (10[1])invokes horsebreeders improving horses (10[1])after Meletus claims that all other (-5[1])Athenians (10[1])improve the young. The Phaedo (10[1])and Crito (-5[1])are set after the events of (10[1])this (10[1])dialogue, (10[3])in which Socrates (10[1])argues against the (10[1])claims that he has been promoting (10[1])impiety (10[6])and corrupting the youth. (10[2]-5[1])For 10 points, (10[1])name this dialogue in which Socrates (10[1])defends (10[1])himself on (10[1])trial. ■END■ (10[7]0[2])

ANSWER: Apology of Socrates [or Apologia]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Ethan Rehder (UG)Duke A (UG)JMU B (UG)2210
Zaid Asif (DII)NYU BHaverford2310
Emmett ChungStanford CStanford B3210
Anuttam RamjiBerkeley BBerkeley C44-5
Caden HausteinHardingKentucky5510
Eliza DeanOxford BCambridge B61-5
Noelle Ropp (DII)Roanoke College A (DII)UNC C (UG)62-5
James Stevenson (UG)Michigan AOhio State B6210
Perry O'Connor (Grad)Liberty A (Grad)UNC D (DII)7110
Kevin Zheng (DII)Michigan CKenyon7110
Halle FriedmanNYU ARowan7110
Davin SivertsonAlabamaGeorgia Tech B71-5
James McCurleyHarvard BHarvard A7310
Ben Russell JonesEdinburghImperial B7410
Nicholas DahlenTufts ATufts B7410
Joseph Chambers (DII)Virginia A (UG)UNC A (Grad)7810
Bella ThomasDurham BImperial A83-5
Ian DewanKielOxford A8410
Ben LaFondCambridge BOxford B8810
Andrew HannaPennJohn Jay94-5
Amogh KulkarniGeodesicTennessee9510
Cade ReinbergerRIT BCornell B10010
Jisoon YooTexas AUW A102-5
Luke Schaarschuch (UG)Virginia C (UG)Maryland B (UG)10810
Cameron WilliamsAppalachian StateIowa A10910
Caleb Kendrick (Grad)Maryland A (Grad)Maryland C (DII)11010
Cormac BeirneSorbonneMichigan State A11010
Alexander ClarkeDartmouth ADartmouth B11010
Ethan StrombeckStanford ABerkeley A11310
Michael KohnDurham AWarwick11610
Jack LewisMTSUVanderbilt A12210
Raymond WangCornell ACornell C12310
Matthew ChristianBinghamtonRIT A12310
Jonathan Shauf (UG)UNC B (UG)Liberty C (DII)12310
Mason Mabry (DII)Virginia B (UG)GWU A (UG)12310
Roxanne Tang (UG)Ohio State AMichigan B12310
Harrison WhitakerCambridge ASheffield12310
Joshua Schmidt (DII)Liberty B (DII)GWU B (Grad)12710
Robbie HahnTexas A&M BTexas A&M A12710
Quentin MotGeorgia Tech ASouth Carolina127-5
Tom Doyle (UG)VassarColumbia C13010
Matthew SumanenGeorgia Tech BAlabama13610
Michael MaysImperial ADurham B13710
Joshua CruiceOxford CBristol13910
Vinu HariharBerkeley CBerkeley B14110
Meredie Cohen (DII)William & Mary A (UG)JMU A (UG)1410
Addie King (UG)JMU A (UG)William & Mary A (UG)14110
Kevin ParkClaremont AIowa B1410
Sophie HiggsUW ATexas A14110
Jack Rado (DII)Columbia BJohns Hopkins14110
Jerry VinokurovJohn JayPenn14110
Linus LuuCambridge CKCL14110
Jack ObermanSouth CarolinaGeorgia Tech A14110