Unclear question. However, here's more information on Carl Spitz.
Explanation:
Often called a legendary dog trainer, Carl Spitz was a renowned specialist in dog training, he founded the first America World War II War-Dog Program in which he trained dogs for the military and he later worked in Hollywood where he gained popularity after creating his owned Hollywood Dog Training School.
Explanation:
In the slave societies of the Americas, a quadroon or quarteron was a person with one quarter African and three quarters European ancestry (or in Australia, one quarter aboriginal ancestry).
<span>When using active voice, the subject
performs the action noted by the main verb. (As one site put it, the
subject is a do-er or a be-er.)
When using the passive voice, the
subject is acted upon by another agent or an unknown something. (The
subjects of passive sentences are not do-ers or be-ers.)
These are much better explained with examples:
Active: Brutus stabbed Caesar.
Passive: Caesar was stabbed by Brutus.
Active: The committee approved the new policy.
Passive: <span>The policy was approved of by the committee.</span></span>
Explanation:
Romeo begins by using the sun as a metaphor for his beloved Juliet: “It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. In these same lines Romeo has furthered his metaphor by using personification.