Calpurnia had vivid dreams of Caeser's people murdering him multiple times. She saw few dreams with unnatural sights this made them much more real. These dreams would soon be realized as signs that Ceaser could be in serious danger.
Caeser also reportedly had dreams about his blood being run through the hands of his people as they were smiling. Caeser did not believe these dreams to be signs and therefore this lead to his assassination. 
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I was always told that each paragraph in the body would have it's own topic sentence so B.seems like the best choice.
        
             
        
        
        
This “Emma Sue was delighted when Mr Nguyen returned her perfect calculus test with an ear-to-ear grin” is a misplaced modifier.
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A modifier does not describe the word next to it logically, so it is a misplaced modifier. It does not clearly mention the details in a sentence. This can be changed by modifying the sentence as follows: Mr Nguyen showed her correct calculus verification with an ear-to-ear grin, which delighted Emma Sue.
In the given, “with an ear-to-ear grin” denotes the prepositional phrase. It explains test if its target to be Mr Nguyen. In simple, termed as misplaced when the modifier presents after a word and not describes logically.
 
        
             
        
        
        
They used a fishing pole to put a note through the window to ensure that Boo will read it. However, Atticus insists on leaving Boo alone.