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EFFECT CAUSE Sally failed the test / beacause she didn't study.
yes it is an effect
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It's a product of cause and effect; with humans being a dominant cause and negativity being a dominant effect.
The cause is the Chinese invention of the magnetic compass. The effect is the voyage of Zheng He. The invention of the magnetic compass allowed Zheng He to make his voyage.
I THINK THE ANSWER IS YOU CAN USE CAUSE AND EFFECT IN YOUR HYPOTHSIS BECAUSE CAUSE IS SOMETHING AND SOMETHING AND SAME WITH EFFECT
By the provocation of cause.
When you push the boat at the back, you get pushed forward. This is cause and effect to explain 3rd Newton law.
The cause and effect theory states that every event is a result of a preceding cause. It suggests that every action has a consequence, where the cause is what produces an effect. This theory helps to explain the relationship between events and phenomena in the world.
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An effect can not be plausible, it is the result of something - IT IS!! One can however speculate about a CAUSE for the observed effect and debate the plausibility of theories put forward to explain things.
Expository writing is the art of explaining things that are hard to explain. So, if you wrote a paper about how to change your oil, that could be expository... or even just how to explain yourself. :) Cause and Effect papers are ones that usually focus on one cause and many effects, or several causes and one effect. Examples would be "why I decided to quit" or "How divorce impacts children."
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Correlation analysis can be misused to explain a cause and effect relationship by misinterpreting data to assume that because something happened when a condition was present, it must have caused it, or vice versa. This isn't necessarily so, and those events and conditions may be unrelated.
are closely related and have a clear cause-and-effect relationship. Make sure there is enough evidence to support your claims and explain how one event influences the other. Use transitional words to signal cause-and-effect relationships throughout your essay.