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CAUSE AND EFFECT

Decide what happened and why it happened! Listen up! You have a job to do. Decide what happened and why it happened! Effect Cause

A. The stream is moving rapidly. Cause Effect Cause Effect A. The stream is moving rapidly. B. This mountain is steep.

B. He cautiously twirls the baton. Cause Effect Cause Effect A. The baton is on fire. B. He cautiously twirls the baton.

A. The water is battering the stones. Cause Effect A. The water is battering the stones. Cause Effect B. A large canyon is carved away.

B. There are dangers all around for a squirrel. Cause Effect A. The squirrel clutched his food with his paws so he could watch for danger. Cause Effect B. There are dangers all around for a squirrel.

A. A triumphant Neil Armstrong jumps across the surface of the moon. Cause Effect A. A triumphant Neil Armstrong jumps across the surface of the moon. Cause Effect B. Until 1969 no human had ever been on the moon.

A. In formation these jets fly only inches apart. Cause Effect A. In formation these jets fly only inches apart. Cause Effect B. The 360 degree turn must be done cautiously.

A. The Green Tree Boa peered into the forest. Cause Effect A. The Green Tree Boa peered into the forest. Effect Cause B.The snake must hunt for its food.

So, do you get it? OK, quick review! Cause: Why it’s happening. Effect: What is happening.

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