victim Tiffany Eunick, has publicly stated he would like to see Tate
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victim Tiffany Eunick, has publicly stated he would like to see Tate
Carla is in the seventh grade. She saw an unusudl news event and has written a report for her English teacher. As part of a peer editing assignment, she would like you to read it. After reading Carla's paper, think about the suggestions you would make to help her correct and improve it. Then answer the multiple-choice questions that follow. Crime: An Adult Game? (1) "How do you tell a child he's going to prison for the rest of his life for playing a game?" a mother asked. (2) Tears rolled down the cheek of fourteen-year-oid Lionel Tate as he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. (3) He was convicted and sentenced for the 1999 killing of a six-year-old female playrnate, Tiffany Eunick. (4)Tate, who was merely twelve at the time and 180 pounds, inflicted brutai injuries on the much smaller girl. (5) Her body displayed 35 wounds, including a fractured skull, alacercted liver, a broken rib internal injuries, and numerous cuts and bruises. (6) Tates defense never denied the fact that he caused Tiffany's death, but argues the death was an accident. (7) Lionel was obsessed with the World Wrestling Federation and was attempting to imitate moves executed by "The Rock," a major wrestling superstar. (8) After the judge read the verdict. (9) He was put in shackies, was led off to jail. (10) His mother seemed in shock; his friends and relatives wept. (11) Tate's mother, Kathleen Gossett-Tate, indicated her son were unaware that he was facing life in prison. (12) The evidence is obvious, and indisputable," said Judge Joel Lazarus in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida courtroom. (13) "That evidence supports the jury's verdict." 14) The Tate case has brought to the forefront of America's consciousness; whether or not minors should be charged as adults in violent crimes. (15) Many people argue a teenager may not have the mental development to know the implications of their actions. (16) They cannot understand the ramifications of their alleged crimes nor the true nature of a prison sentence. (17) A first degree murder conviction carried different penalties within different states. (18) Some states assert that while recognizing the severity of the offense, it must be tempered with the mental capacity of the juvenile offenders. (19) Still, Mark James the father of the victim Tiffany Eunick, has publicly stated he would like to see Tate imprisoned for life. (20) "I think he very much wanted to kill her. (21) It was no accident." Copyright 2002by Michael Cornelius Stephens QuickCheck t Sb (z2)Whether America's sympathy stops with victim Tiffany Eunick or extends to her killer, Lionel Tate, it is a situation where no one wins. (23) "I am troubled by this" Governor Jeb Bush admitted. (24) "This case isn't an easy thing; this is a tragic case." 1. What change, if any, should be made in sentence A change internal to internul B add a comma after rib 5? C change lacerated to laserated D make no change 2. What is the BEST way to combine sentences 8 and 9? A After the judge read the verdict, Lionel was put in shackles, leading off to jail. B After the judge reads the verdict, he will be put in shackles and led off to jail. C After the judge read the verdict, Lionel was put in shackle s and led off to jaii. D After the judge read the verdict. He was put in shackles, led off to jail. 3. What change, if any, should be made in sentence 19? A change father to Father B C D 4. change victim to victum add a comma after Mark James make no change What change, if any, should be made in sentence 15? A change development to developement B change implications to implacations C change their to there D make no change 5. What change, if any, shouid A change Tiffiny's be made in sentence 6? to Tiffanys B change Tates to Tate's C change denied to denyed D make no chanse Copyright 2002by Michael Cornelius Stephens QuickCheck t 57 6. What change, if any, should be made in sentence 3? A changefemale to Female B C D change six-year-old to six years old add a comma after killing make no chanse 7. What change, if A B C D any, should be made in sentence 17? change penalties to penalfy's change carried to carries change murder conviction to Murder Conviction make no chanse 8. What is the BEST wav to rewrite the ideas presented in sentence 14? A The Tate case has brung to the forefront of America's consciousness whether or not minors should be chareed as adults. B The Tate case has brought to the forefront of America's consciousness. Whether or not minors should be charged as adults in violent crime. C The Tate case has brought to the forefront of America's consciousness the question of whether teens should be charged as adults in violent crime. D No revision necessary. 9. What change, if A B C D any, should be made in sentence 22? change sympathy to sympathies change Eunick to eunick change no one to noone make no change lO.What change, if any, should be made in sentence 11? A change were to was B remove the comma after mother C change unsware to unawares D make no change Copyright 2002by Michael Comelius Stephens QuickCheck i sg