If a sentence is using the "if-then" construction, then the sentence is probably implying a cause and effect relationship.
Consequently
The word dry is the clue word that is descriptive of producing an effect.
Some clue words that follow cause and effect include "because," "since," "as a result," and "therefore." These words help to identify the relationship between the cause of an action and its effect.
By and because
1.Definition Clue 2.Example Clue 3.Comparison and Contrast Clue 4.Cause and Effect Clue 5.Restatement Clue 6.Explanation Clue
I have no clue.
The word I'd have to say is "change" or "different" for the cause is changing the situation. That's why I think it's called "cause and effect" because the effect is the effect of the change. Sorry if I sounded like a brainiac there....
a sentence that has clues
Prepositions such as so, therefore, thereby, consequently, and others. If/then phrases are also based on cause and effect.
i HAVE NO CLUE
i don't have any clue to solve that problem
You can use the word "clue" in a sentence like this: "She left a subtle clue for him to find her hidden treasure."