<span>Socrates speaks in a very plain, conversational manner. He explains that he has no experience with the law courts and that he will instead speak in the manner to which he is accustomed: with honesty and directness. He explains that his behavior stems from a prophecy by the oracle at Delphi which claimed that he was the wisest of all men. Recognizing his ignorance in most worldly affairs, Socrates must be wiser than other men only in that he knows nothing. In order to spread this peculiar wisdom, Socrates explains that he considered it his duty to question supposed "wise" men and to expose their false wisdom as ignorance</span>
Answer: Too bad that I don't own a camera.
Explanation:
This would set up a reason for the request to have the other person's photos sent.
Answer:
I inspired that and I always read to give attention and concentration to studies
Precise direction? Are those two points separated, or two words to form one point?
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
This really is the only thing see someone could get frustrated about I could be wrong though