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Pick one of the sixteen questions from Chapter One,and construct a fictional dialogue in which two or more people engage in a discussion about what the question means,and why.
Have fun with the dialogue,but try to make the conversation a genuine,probing discussion.Have the respondents (one of whom can be you-or Socrates!)ask one another questions like "What do you mean by that?"
"Why do you believe that?"and "Why is that important?"
As you write the dialogue,try to feel the issue out and see what viewpoint seems the strongest and why.
The dialogue can end with mutual agreement between the participants,or with the participants agreeing to disagree.
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