The inaccurate statement about Socrates is option D. ... In this allusion, Socrates labels Aristophanes a slanderer and suggests he's a liar. The fact that he didn't do that makes it inaccurate.
<h3>Who is Socrates?</h3>
Socrates was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
Therefore, he didn't use any allusion to label Aristophanes a slanderer and didn't suggest that he's a liar.
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Necessary- needed
Unbroken -constant
Unstable -valatile
Answer:
1. [The frog ate many insects when the terrarium was warm, but when][the terrarium was cold, it ate fewer of them.]
2. [The insects might have lived longer if][they were given more space in the terrarium]
3. [The insects that were fed more grew larger, while][the ones that were fed less remained small]
Answer:
you want to make it interesting, as a hook so people want to read it.
maybe find a pun, like:
blown away
big twist
so a title can be:
Blown Away by Tornadoes
Tornadoes: Twisted by Nature