Answer:
Ephesus is:
A) Located in Asia Minor
C) Famous temple dedicated to Diana
D) Site of one of Paul's churches
E) Recipient of one of Paul's letters
Explanation:
Ephesus is an ancient city in the Aegean region of central Turkey, near the modern Selçuk. Its excavated ruins reflect centuries of history, from classical Greece to the Roman Empire (when the city was the main trading center of the Mediterranean), until the spread of Christianity. <em><u>The areas descripted above are related to the Asia Minor territory.</u></em>
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<em><u>The Temple of Diana </u></em>was one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World. <u><em>Located in Ephesus</em></u>, it was the largest temple in the ancient world, and by far <u>the most significant made of Greek civilization and Hellenism, built for the Greek goddess Artemis, hunting and wildlife.</u>
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Ephesus is the location of one of<em><u> St. Paul's Churches</u></em>, and <u><em>where he wrote one of his letters</em></u>, also know as <u>Epistle to the Ephesians</u>
4,320 kilometers (2,684 miles) east to west
Answer:
<u>Random Sample</u>
Explanation:
The Random Sample is a method that consists of randomly selecting a portion (a sample) from a population that is being studied, in order to collect specific data from that population. Such a representative sample is meant to be unbiased because all individuals have the same opportunity of being chosen (they are chosen by chance). Therefore, when, starting at a random point, researchers contact every hundredth person on the voter list to ask about candidate facial expressions, they are using the Random Sample technique.
We could take a good guess and say that he will remember 7 plus/minus 2 - so between 5 and 9 people.
This is the so-called magical number 7 psychology - the number of items we can remember without specifically repeating the material.
It's also likely he would remember the last people due to recency effect. <span />