I peeked through the curtains. There was a limousine parked outside width two body guards. I heard a knock at the door. It was my escort. In this moment I had finally realized all my hard work had payed off. After many years of work, sweat and tears I was finally one of the world’s top ten businessmen. I rode in the protective car with the three men. Once we had made it to my office I had sat down to do my work a per usual. This time felt strange, I felt as if I was being watched. I felt a gun to the back of my head, i hear a familiar voice telling me to do as she says. It was my ex-wife to take away everything i had worked so hard for. She pulled the trigger and shot, and in that moment I had died of jealousy, the thought that kills.
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A=Edgar Poe didn't write "just anything" that would sell. If he did that, we probably wouldn't have ever heard of him for several reasons which are ultimately unimporatant to this question.
B=He claimed his first love was poetry, and he considered himself a poet before a regular, ordinary writer, but given the way the choices are worded, I'd say that B is still, with this in consideration, not the answer.
C=Edgar Poe did fabricate his personal life one time, when he created a backstory for his alias Arthur Gordon Pym.
D=True, he did invent it before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ripped off Poe's detective C. Auguste Dupin.
E=Edgar Allan Poe was never insane. He was not that kind of man. He was more philosophical and aristocratic. Although in his youth he had toyed with an alcohol vice, he overcame it in his later years. He is only (and falsely) known for an alcoholic past because after Poe died, Poe's editor, Rufus Griswald slandered Poe and re-wrote Poe's biography, altering history away from the truth. Edgar Poe was never the "madman-alcoholic" that some people wrongfully believe he was.
1) Conclusion b/c of the words "a quick review" kinda like bossing the person reading the resume.
2)Yes; b/c he sounds ambitious with the right skills.