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First, "insanity" is not a diagnosis. As a doctor with medical and psychiatric education, a psychiatrist can only diagnose the "mental illness" side while also knowing how medical diagnoses interplay with "mental illness" problems.
Second, "insanity" falls more into a layman's definition of what is unusual, "crazy" or "odd" about a person who has a "mental illness". The only professional area where the word "insanity" or "insane" is used might be in the legal field when a particular defendant is evaluated and judged to be "insane", but in that context, only for the purpose of deciding whether the person knew and knows right from wrong. The legal declaration of "insanity" has little to do with "diagnosis" and nothing to do with the treatment of any mental illness. In fact, a person may have a mental illness, yet still be declared "sane" for court purposes. The issue in legal cases, as far as the term "insanity", strictly has to do with how well a defendant knew / knows right from wrong, whether the person can participate in his own defense, and understands the court proceedings. A court case may be postponed until such time a defendant has undergone court ordered therapy or treatment, e.g. confinement in a hospital setting, and can then understand right and wrong so that the court case can be heard then.
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Three equally spaced points ( . . . ) often used to represent an omission of words in a quotation are best known as ellipsis. They are also known as ellipsis dots, suspension points, or simply ellipsis.
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"For example, I may be writing an article to be published in a journal and not include ellipsis. . ."
In summary, we utilise ellipsis to indicate that a list goes on beyond those items actually spelled out in the text.
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this wont help but both because if your really behind on school then yes it will or if they class is doing a test or a big assignment it can impact your grades but on the other hand a couple days off from school is needed from the stress the teachers put us through. there is not point in making us so stressed to the point that we are behind so if anything it all depends on the teachers response to you not going to school for a couple of days. but I my opinion the teachers could do a bit better. are parents and gardeners pay them to give us a good education but all they give us is bad stress and depression as well as bullies and bad teachers theres no way in the world that us kids deserve that. so if anything it's the teachers fault if we are behind or if we aren't