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Recognizing Cause and Effect Relationships -JOY
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Cause
– This is the reason why something happens. It is the action or condition that starts a chain of events.
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This strategy
helps you understand how events in a text are connected.
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Example:
The streets were flooded. People had to stay indoors.
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The implied cause is the rain
the effect is people staying inside.
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Implied Cause-Effect
– Sometimes, authors do not directly use these words but still show cause and effect. You must infer the relationship by understanding the events.
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To identify cause-and-effect relationships in a text.
Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
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Cause words:
because (of), due to, the reason (for)
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Reading Strategy
– While reading, ask questions to identify cause and effect:
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What caused this to
happen?
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Examples
include:
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Example:
It rained heavily, so the streets were flooded.
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Example:
It rained heavily. (Cause)
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Effect
– This is the outcome or result of the cause. It describes what happened as a consequence.
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Example:
The streets were flooded. (Effect)
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What was the result of this
event?
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Effect words:
as a result, so, consequently, thus
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Signal Words
– Certain words or phrases indicate a cause-and-effect relationship.
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