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Answer:
I believe the line from this passage that describes the changed feelings of the narrator is <u>"All that had so long engaged my attention suddenly grew despicable."</u>
Explanation:
The narrator, Victor Frankenstein, is describing, in this passage, the change of feelings he has undergone concerning his work. According to him, he is no longer interested in natural history, seeing it as a "would-be science" that cannot bring any "real knowledge". He went from being excited about it to disdaining it completely. That's why he took up to working with mathematics and its "secure foundations". The line that best describes the changed feelings is, "All that had so long engaged my attention suddenly grew despicable."
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.
In the book The Egypt Game the climax occurs when the girl and her brother are trying to get through the gate to go to their clubhouse. As the girl goes through the fence and her brother is watching, she is grabbed from behind. Her brother is immobilized by the incident. The professor sees what is happening from his window and yells for help. The man lets go and runs.
The scene is tense with all of the action coming to a climax. Once the man drops the girl, she is alright. The police arrive and her little brother tells the police who he had seen grab his sister.