Euthyphro's third attempt at a definition of piety occursbetween 9d and 9e: \"The pious is what all the gods love, and theopposite, what all the gods hate, is the impious.\" However, by line10e, Socrates has concluded that \"the god-loved is not the same asthe pious.\" How did we get here? In other words, if the conclusionto the argument is \"the god-loved is not the same as the pious,\"what are the premises? What are the steps by which we arrive atthat conclusion? You will find all relevant premises, be theyexplicit or implicit, between lines 10a and 11b.