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β€œβ€˜. . . I may and must pray to the gods that my departure hence be a fortunate one; so I offer this prayer and may it be granted.’ With these words he [Socrates] raised the cup to his lips and very cheerfully drained it. Up to that time most of us had been able to restrain our tears fairly well, but when we . . . saw that he had drunk the poison, we could do so no longer. . . . It was not for him that I wept, but for my own misfortune in being deprived of such a friend. . . . Such was the end . . . of our friend, who was, as we may say, of all of his time whom we have known, the best and wisest and most righteous man.”
β€”Plato, as quoted in Eyewitness to History

Why did Plato weep?
a.
He was sad for Socrates.
c.
He was scared.
b.
He was losing a friend.
d.
He was sad for his friends.

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