Milinda accuses Nagasenaof speaking an untruth: “It is a falsehood your reverence has spoken, an untruth!” (p. 43). By the end of the conversation, Milinda has changed his mind.
First, explain why Milinda thought it made sense to make that accusation. Then, explain why Milinda thought it made sense to change his mind.
Second, raise an objection to Milinda’s final position. Come up with a way to challenge something about his decision to ultimately agree with Nagasena and that might convince him to go back to his view that Nagasenahas said an untruth.