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You can have any number of causes and/or effects. Just think of a simple one: you didn't do your assignment, but tried to get someone else to answer your question instead. That's the cause. The effects could be nothing (nobody ever finds out you tried to cheat), a feeling of guilt or shame, and even a bad grade if the teacher finds out and decides to count that question as wrong.

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