Both A andB
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."
When writing a report on the events that led to the American Civil War!
Compare/Contrast Problem/Solution Cause/Effect Question/Answer Sequence/Chronological order
an essay that explains a cause and effect process.
An effect comes about as a result of a cause and a cause makes an effect happen.
Both A andB
cause, effect, names of important people, documents, places, and dates
circumstance
None of the above; a cause and effect essay should include all of the elements listed above.
Causal chain essay must be connect to eachother. Cause > Effect > Cause > Effect and blah blah blah blah
historical article
Cause and Effect transitions include so, therefore, thus, hence and as a result of.
Syntax is the rules governing grammar/language. I would say that the use of cause and effect in writing would be more just an element of writing.
It means that the cause must come before the effect. For example, the stoplight turns red (cause) before the car stops (effect), so the cause is written before the effect. Linear order.
What were the causes of the writing of the Declaration of Independence? Dylan Fehr and Ashley Phipps happened.
all of the above
all of the above