What does Socrates say to defend himself against the charges of Meletus?
A) He did not know the laws of the city.
B) Those trying to charge him with evil are hypocritical.
C) Meletus has no firsthand knowledge of any of Socrates' teachings.
D) If he is intentionally trying to deceive the young, he must be trying to hurt himself.
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