... 1831.Natural philosophy, and particularly chem-istry, became nearly my sole occupation. I read with ardor those works, so full of ge-nius and discrimination, that modern inquir-ers have written on ... paused, examining and ana-lyzing all the minutiae of causation, as exem-plified in the change from life to death, anddeath to life, until from the midst of this dark-ness a sudden light broke ... accepting the theory unquestion-ingly, Deborah regarded it with .(A) mirth(B) sadness(C) responsibility(D) ignorance(E) skepticismAC DB608 MCGRAW-HILL’S SAT 17. In the first paragraph,...