Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. Among the choices provided above, the answer will be "Biographers must take choices when selecting the events to write about." because <span>from the question there is the word bias so it means there is preference on something</span>
A story by Chaucer about a scholar who studies in philosophy. He didn't have an occupation. he basically lived off of his friends. he would rather spend his money on books rather than clothes.
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Tolkien mistakenly believed his surname derived meaning "foolhardy", and jokingly inserted himself as a "cameo" .
During Shakeaspeare time, people actually believed in witches and demons. They were extremely superstitious, and mystical/supernatural beliefs affected their everyday lives. If someone was ill, it was not uncommon to believe that person was cursed, for example. So seeing the supernatural being represented on a stage was especially frightening, which is also why magic and the supernatural are a recurring theme in Shakespeare plays.