Prepositions such as so, therefore, thereby, consequently, and others. If/then phrases are also based on cause and effect.
the cracker jack Co. made flipbooks popular in the early 1900s.
which two sentence shows a cause and effect relationship
Some of the transitional phrases you could use to indicate (a) cause(s) include:Because ofDue toFor this reasonSinceAsSome of the transitional phrases you could use to indicate (an) effect(s) include:As a resultConsequentlyThereforeHenceThusSo
Problem-solution
The enchantment will cause "arthropods" to briefly have the slowness effect when hit as well as do extra damage.
Use Ground-Type Pokemon cause Electric-Type moves DOES NOT effect Ground-Type Pokemon!
No, Necro Fleur's 'If...you can' effect is not one that can miss the timing.
consequently
since
for this reason
Some of the transitional phrases you could use to indicate (a) cause(s) include:Because ofDue toFor this reasonSinceAsSome of the transitional phrases you could use to indicate (an) effect(s) include:As a resultConsequentlyThereforeHenceThusSo
Neither. It only signifies a cause-effect relationship is present. The phrases on either side of the 'because' are the cause(s) and the effect(s).
Neither. It only signifies a cause-effect relationship is present. The phrases on either side of the 'because' are the cause(s) and the effect(s).
There is a cause, which in turn, results with an effect.
The effect actually depends on the cause and is not just a coincidence.
The cause and effect relationship is say if something happens and like you were in a fight if u caused a fight and then get a broken arm or something that is the effect.
no
No
I THINK THE ANSWER IS YOU CAN USE CAUSE AND EFFECT IN YOUR HYPOTHSIS BECAUSE CAUSE IS SOMETHING AND SOMETHING AND SAME WITH EFFECT