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GaryK [48]
3 years ago
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(b) Complete the sentence by filling in a cause or an effect as required. Circle what was needed to complete each sentence: caus

e or effect.
1. Melanie did not go to school because _______________________ cause/effect

2. Due to _______________________ Jason was late for work again. cause/effect


3. Since Zinzi bought all the chocolate in the shop, Sarah ________________

__________________________.

cause/effect


4. If ___________________________________________________, there

won’t be enough space in the car.

cause/effect


5. Khulani works late every Friday so that _________________________

___________________________.

cause/effect



6. Since Jamie’s parents found out about the party he hosted without their

permission, _______________________________________________________________.

cause/effect



7. Owing to _____________________________________, the

tickets were all sold out.

cause/effect



8. In view of Mandisa’s fear of heights, _________________________

__________________________.

cause/effect



9. As a result of Thabo’s silence, ________________________________________.

cause/effect​
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trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

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