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Examples are: for, because, as, since, therefore, hence, as a result, consequently, due to, because of, as a result of etc. ... He must be asleep for there is no light in his room. I decided to call it a day – for I was feeling tired.
Explanation:
Keep in mind that inciting is to persuade, pressure or to make a person him/her act or participate in a certain violent or unlawful situation he/she might not want to be in. So knowing this which of the following situations presented above might cause chaos or make someone participate in a violent or terrible situation which consequences would be horrible or might become horrible? Think carefully. Don't think I'm referring to C.