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                                                           60.  There is a lot of salt in Death Valley, California,
            59. - 63. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçada anlam
            bütünlüğünü  sağlamak  için  getirilebilecek  cümleyi   one of the driest and hottest regions in North
            bulunuz.                                           America, and it may seriously harm rocks. People
                                                               living in other regions where streets and highways
           59.  ---- For instance, Socrates claims that all people
                                                               are salted to prevent ice are familiar with the rust
               must endeavour to discover the truth since it
                                                               on cars, resulting in depreciation. That proves
               contains happiness and virtue, while Plato claims
                                                               that salt is chemically corrosive, yet it does not
               that truth is only for a select few, the intellectually
                                                               break down rocks that way. ---- This occurs by
               superior class. Plato was not a fan of individual
                                                               moistening the rocks’ bottoms with salt water
               freedom as he envisioned it and instead sought a
                                                               rather than soaking them.
               more constrained society in which a certain class
               of people was held in high regard. He desired a
                                                               A)  The primary method by which salt disassembles
               society in which everyone had a distinct purpose
                                                                  rocks is a process referred to as crystal prying
               and task. Socrates, on the other hand, was a big
                                                                  and wedging.
               admirer of liberty; he fought for people’s liberation
                                                               B)  Studies on salt weathering conducted for about
               from erroneous beliefs and self-deception.
                                                                  200 years have demonstrated both its complexity
               A)  Most of Socrates’ teachings and beliefs were   and power.
                  written down and recorded by writers after his   C)  Rock salt, saltwater, and other natural and
                  death, including his students Plato and Xenophon.  artificial brines are all used in the production of
               B)  Socrates may have greatly influenced Plato,    commercial salt.
                  but their ideas differed, indicating that they had   D)  Industrial sea salt production makes use of
                  different perspectives and were different men.  seawater condensation ponds, which expose the
               C)  Plato, a thinker from ancient Greece who       salt to the sun and wind for optimal drying.
                  established the Platonic school of thought,   E)  Rock salt is a by-product of long-established,
                  is widely recognised as a seminal figure in     ancient underground streams and is found in
                  developing western philosophical traditions.    rocky sublayers of the Earth’s surface.
               D)  Socrates’ teachings were largely concerned with
                  epistemology and ethics, but Plato was more
                  concerned with literature, education, society,
                  rhetorical arts, and so on.
               E)  One significant distinction between these two
                  philosophers is that, whereas Plato emphasised
                  the soul over the body, Socrates rarely
                  acknowledged it.






















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