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'The Black Cat' is the story of an alcoholic who is driven insane by his addiction. He tortures and kills his cat, Pluto. Then, a stray cat that looks almost exactly like the cat he murdered except for a gallows mark on its chest follows him home and drives him even more insane.
Atticus said that Bob Ewell spit in his face because Ewell needed "to have some kind of comeback." Ewell felt that Atticus had wronged him and in order to get his anger out, he spit in Atticus' face. Atticus doesn't react to it because a little spit in his face is better than Ewell going home and giving a beating to one of his children. Atticus has enough social status and respect from the community that allowing Ewell to get away with spitting in his face doesn't affect his reputation around town. This entire situation shows Atticus' patience with situations and his ability to stay calm and think clearly about consequences and the motive behind people's actions.
The correct answer of the given question above would be option D. The sentence that is written correctly is: Doing her homework, Maya was distracted by the cat. This is a correct sentence because this is the only sentence that does not contain a misplaced modifier. "Doing her homework" phrase clearly presents that it is describing the subject "Maya".
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I think it's B. will be changed in a negative way.