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The Catbird Seat

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"The Catbird Seat"
**Please answer the following question after reading the attached short story using the “requirements” below.

At the end of the story, what causes Mr. Fitweiler to side with Mr. Martin instead of Mrs. Barrows?
Requirements:
• Assignment must not exceed 175 words
• State your opinion and support it with evidence (specific details and short quotes from the story).
• Do Not retell the story. Everyone here should have read it at least twice, so there's no need to retell it. Mention the part that proves your point and then explain how it proves it. ( Example: When Mr. Martin goes to ... the reader realizes that....)
• You must include quoted evidence from the story and explain its significance.
• Quotes must be short (a word, phrase, or portion of a line). Avoid quoting an entire sentence.
• Quoted material does NOT necessarily have to be SPOKEN by a character in the story. Quoted material is anything you copy exactly from the story. Please be accurate.
• Use quotes and specific details from the story (use the PDF) to support your opinion.
• Include a citation for each quote
Tips:
• NO dumped quotes! Introduce your quote with your own words or incorporate the quoted material into your sentence (like the example above).
• All quotes must include an in-text citation.
• Abbreviations are not allowed (LOL, OMG); proper punctuation is required.
• Since you are reading a PDF copy of the story and do not have access to page numbers, use the page numbers from the PDF in your in-text citations for any quoted material. Example: (Thurber 3).

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What caused Mr. Fitweiler to side with Mr. Martin instead of Mrs. Barrows?
Mr. Fitweiler (the president of F&S) changed his mind and sided with Mr. Martin for two reasons. First, Mrs. Barrow described him (Mr. Fitweiler) as an “old fool.” Mrs. Barrow accused the boss of being stupid not to see Mr. Martin’s little game. The boss noted Mrs. Barrows’ unprofessional behavior when she yelled at him, “can’t you see he as tricked us, you old fool?” (Thurber 5). In that way, it straight...
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