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The case of Andrea Yates made the headlines in 2001 and continues to stir controversy today. Originally found guilty in the courts, Yates was retried and found “not guilty by reason of insanity.” She was to be committed to a mental hospital for treatment. Research the Andrea Yates cases and the use of the “not guilty by reason of insanity” plea in the justice system.
Andrea Yates dro wned all five of her children on the morning of 20th June 2001. She was under the care of a psychiatrist due to a history of postpartum psychosis, depression, and sui cide attempts. He advised Andrea Yate’s husband Russell Yates, also known as Rusty Yates not to leave her alone with the children. He had left for work with his mother due to arrive an hour later to help the Yates family. But by the time she arrived the children were dead. Andrea Yates locked up the family dog outside
Explanation:
ONLY 156 WORDS ALL I HAVE MY BAD
Can you show the passage??
The first error is in bold text below:
<span>"... it was not until the start of the 1900s that scientific attempts are made to get a man off the ground under his own steam."
In the above sentence, the word "are" is in the incorrect verb tense. To be grammatically correct, the word "are" should be replaced by "were".
</span>The second error is in bold text below:
"<span>These bicycles-on-wheels might seem comical to today’s aeronauts, but in 1912 they are good enough to help Gabriel Poulain..."</span>
In the above sentence as well, the word "are" is in the incorrect verb tense. To be grammatically correct, the word "are" should be replaced by "were".
I am not sitting on a chair.
I am not eating.
It is not raining.
I can't learn english.
I hate to listen to music.
The sun doesn't shine.
I don't wear shoes.
I spilt coffee while I was read my newspaper.
Answer:
<u>1. the state and federal agencies;</u>
<u>2. because they are ignorant of the effects of the chemicals.</u>
Explanation:
1. The context of her statements shows she was referring to the state and federal agencies who were mandated and overzealous about getting rid of insects they deemed harmful. She said,
<em>"The crusade to create a chemically sterile, insect free world </em><em>seems to have engendered a fanatic zeal</em><em> </em><em>on </em><em>the part of many specialists and </em><em>most of the so-called control agencies,</em>" she clarified who she was referring to when she said, <em>"The most flagrant abuses go unchecked in both state and federal agencies."</em>
2. By calling them "control agencies" Carson was revealing that they (the state and federal agencies) were as she put it,<em> </em><em>"wholly ignorant of their potentials for harm." </em><em> </em>That is, they were ignorant of the harmful effects that those chemicals which they advocated for had on the environment. All they knew and were concerned about was to control insects.