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What contributions did Aristotle make during the Hellenistic era?
1) He was the director of the library in Alexandria.
2) He said that reason was the key to learning.
3) He promoted the use of questions to help students learn.
4) He estimated Earth’s circumference using geometry.
5).He classified the names of many animals.

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Answer:

2,3,5 are the correct options.

Explanation:

Aristotle was the great Greek Philosopher. His father served as court physician to King Amyntus third of Macedonia. He was born in 384 B.C in Stagira in northern Greece.  He was teacher to Alexander. Out of his 200 works, Organon is the most important one, It provides logical method to use in scientific and philosophical investigation. His other works deal with Animals, Cosmology, Physics and Metaphysics. He was the first to classify the animals. He used the physical characteristics to divide them into two groups.

Answer:

The correct answer is number 2 and 5.

Explanation:

Aristotle believed that reason was the key to learning. He also classified the names of many animals. But it was Socrates who promoted the use of questions to help students learn, and it was Eratosthenes who estimated Earth's circumference using geometry.