Choose the statement that correctly describes the relationships among Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
a. Chronologically speaking, Plato came first, followed by Socrates and then Aristotle.
b. Aristotle was a student of Plato but had a much friendlier perspective toward rhetoric. Socrates taught the young Alexander the Great.
c. Aristotle "spoke" through the character of Socrates in his writings; Plato disagreed with Aristotle about the nature and role of rhetoric.
d. Aristotle wrote On Rhetoric as a response to Plato's Gorgias, in which Socrates defended rhetoric against the Sophists.
e. Socrates came first and was the main character in Plato's Gorgias. Aristotle came later and wrote a textbook on how to be a good rhetorician.
Answer: E
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