In the Mytilenian debate of 427 B.C., which argument did Cleon make to the Athenian assembly?
a. The Athenians should make an example of Mytilene and punish them very severely for revolting.
b. The Athenians should consult with Corinth regarding an appropriate punishment for Mytilene.
c. They need to survey the people of Mytilene before deciding on a punishment in order to get their opinion.
d. The Athenians need to not do anything in retaliation for the revolt in order to prevent other allies from becoming angered.
e. The Athenians should be relatively lenient and only punish the leaders of the revolt.