In the reading, Crito worries that many people "will believe that I might have saved you if I had been willing to give money, but that I did not care. Now, can there be a worse disgrace than this-that I should be thought to value money more than the life of a friend?" To which Socrates responds, ...
A) "The will of the people should always be respected, Crito."
B) "But why, my dear Crito, should we care about the opinion of the many?"
C) "Ask as many people as you can to contribute to the escape fund."
D) "Dear Crito, rouse the people to petition the government for my pardon."
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