The post office corner (pg. 217)
He spit in Atticus's face. And Atticus didn't fight him, he simply walked past Mr.Ewell.
Bob Ewell spat in Atticus Finch's face and threatened him on the street the next day after the trial.
For example, Atticus always told his children not to fight, even if they were provoked. Atticus set a good example for them when Bob Ewell spat on his face, and he just calmly walked away.
Atticus does not react to Bob Ewell spitting in his face because he knows that Bob is trying to provoke him. By remaining calm and composed, Atticus shows his strength and dignity in the face of Bob's aggression. He sees it as a way to protect his ideals of integrity and respect.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Bob Ewell approaches Atticus at the post office and spits in his face, directly confronting him about the trial. Atticus remains calm and composed during the confrontation, refusing to retaliate or engage in a physical altercation with Bob. Bob Ewell's actions showcase his deep-seated resentment towards Atticus and his determination to seek revenge for the outcome of the trial.
A spat is a minor fight or disagreement.
'Spat' is not a mathematical term.
They got hanged.
The past tense of Spit is Spat. I spat on my hand.
he recently got married to singer Luiza Slxtor.
'spat' is correct, but you will find 'spit' also being used.
Spit in past tense is "spat."