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Understanding Cause and Effect: Definitions, Examples, and Organizational Strategies

This comprehensive guide explores the concept of cause and effect, defining each term and illustrating how they interrelate. Learn about the possibility of multiple causes leading to a single effect and vice versa. We provide strategies for organizing your thoughts and understanding which elements come first in various scenarios. Sample sentences help clarify these relationships, showing real-world examples such as how diligent study habits and tutoring contribute to positive outcomes, or how environmental factors like heat cause changes in nature.

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Understanding Cause and Effect: Definitions, Examples, and Organizational Strategies

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  1. Cause & Effect What Happened? Why it Happened?

  2. Content • What is cause and effect? • There Can Be More Than One • Use An Organizer • Which Comes First • Cause and Effect words

  3. What is cause and effect?

  4. There Can Be More Than One • There can be more than one cause and effect. CAUSE CAUSE The girl studied every night and got help from a tutor so she did well on the test. EFFECT

  5. Use An Organizer • She did well on the test • There can be more than one cause and effect. MORE THAN 1 CAUSE ONE EFFECT • She got help from a tutor • Girl studied every night The girl studied every night and got help from a tutor so she did well on the test.

  6. Which Comes First • In the real world a cause always comes first. • In writing an author may tell you the cause first and sometimes the effect first. EFFECT EFFECT The snowman melted and puddles formed on the ground because of the heat from the sun. CAUSE

  7. The End

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