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natali 33 [55]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLEST IF CORRECT

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Dvinal [7]3 years ago
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The sentence which describes a cause-and-effect structure is the following: "Working on a wind turbine can involve hazards, such as falls, fires, or fatigue." (D).

A sentence containing a cause-and-effect structure means that you should have, in 1 sentence:

  • an element being the reason for something to happen (the <em>cause</em>),
  • an element being the consequence of it (the <em>effect</em>).

Here, the fact that people are working on wind turbines is the cause, because it leads to possible consequences: they can fall, trigger fires, or become fatigued (these are the effects).

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