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2  When wondering about causes, you are looking for answers about why something happens  When looking at effects, you better understand the results that follow a certain cause Looking at causes and effects helps us to make sense of the world around us!

3  Cause – an action or event that makes something else happen  Effect – the result of a cause  Cause & Effect articles explain › Why or how one thing leads to another › What happens as a result of a certain action or event

4  Use Clue Words! › Affect, because, consequently, effect, leads to, results in, as a result › Examples: Brushing your teeth regularly leads to good oral hygiene. Most students don’t get a full night’s sleep. Consequently, they are tired and not alert during school the next day.

5 Cause Effect Good eating habits Exercise Good health Cause Effect Studying Better Understanding Good Grades

6 Cause Effect Effect/Cause Practicing basketball More playing time Improves playing

7  Make sure your topic is not too broad and not too narrow (pg. 98)  Use an objective tone  Give your essay good SUPPORT! › Facts › Examples › Expert opinions › Anecdotes  Don’t forget to elaborate

8  Needs coherence – to flow easily  Could use order of importance Paragraphs – the foundation of every essay!

9  Watch out for false cause-and-effect statements (pg. 103)  Cause-and-effect relationships must be REASONABLE and show a LOGICAL connection.  Use common sense!  Let’s try the practice on pg. 103

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