The senator, who was involved in the infamous 1969 Chappaquiddick car accident in which a young woman drowned, makes no attempt to downplay the tragedy during lessons. Instead, he uses the incident as a cautionary tale.
"The senator, who was involved in the infamous 1969 Chappaquiddick car accident in which a young woman drowned, makes no attempt to downplay the tragedy during lessons. Instead, he uses the incident as a cautionary tale."
Does he caution against drunk driving?
Or, does he caution the female students against getting into cars with Kennedys?
Or, perhaps he uses Chappaquiddick to caution female students to take their birth control pills regularly and, if that fails, to get an abortion without complaint.