For:Tom Mutanga
1."made such a statement"
What statement? Remember, you're writing for a general audience. You can't assume that the reader knows anything about the "Apology" Also, as someone who has read the 'Apology', I don't see how this helps your case.
2.(Woods & Pack, n.d.).
It's not clear why you're citing this source here. There's nothing in this sentence that you couldn't have gotten from simply reading the 'Apology'
3.being vilified.
Isn't this what he does when he tells the story of the oracle?
4.would have stuck
But he does say this, right?
5.would have explained
He says this too.
The comment on the whole essay:
You seem to a bit confused about what Socrates does and does not say in the Apology. Perhaps you should ignore the sources that you cite here and focus, instead, on reading the Apology more carefully.
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