<span>decides whether the village goes to war .C is the answer</span>
Answer:
1. Do you have ever coffee for breakfast?
2. Do you work in the evening's? sometimes?
3. What do you do usually on Sunday mornings?
4. Do you often work in the evenings
5. Do you always wake up at the same time every morning?
6. What time do you usually go to bed?
correct me if I'm wrong ty....
<span>When writing nonfiction, an author has far more freedom to move around from one setting to another. This is not something fiction writers can often do - if the story is located in one place, it's not easy for the author to suddenly just change the location where the story is told the way nonfiction authors can. However, nonfiction writers do not have such liberties to present conflicts, use their imagination, or change their characters the way fiction authors can.</span>
In spring of 1846, Edgar Allan Poe (1809849) moved from New York City to his country cottage in Fordham where he wrote "The Philosophy of Composition," an essay that promises to recount the method he used to write his famous poem "The Raven" (1845). In the essay Poe challenges those who suggest that writing is a mysterious process prompted solely by the imagination. Although the it offers a number of precepts for good writing, at the end of the essay, Poe undercuts his step-by-step instructions by insisting that all writing should have an "under-current" of meaning. Because he never demonstrates how to create that "under-current," Poe's essay never completely reveals the process that makes his work so powerful.