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3 years ago
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4. What's a cause and effect essay? How to write a cause and effect essay and make an outline. How to identify a cause and effec

t topic.
English
1 answer:
baherus [9]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Answer is down below in the Explanation Section v

Explanation:

<u>Cause and Effect Essay outline</u>

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<u>Section 1 - Introduction</u>

A hook statement that grabs the audience’s attention

Basic historical information about the topic

A strong thesis statement that indicates what the essay is about: its causes, effects, or both

<u>Section 2 - Main Body</u>

<u>Body Paragraph I</u>

Topic sentence (indicates causes, effects, or both)

Cause 1/effect 1 (detailed explanation with examples)  

<u>Body Paragraph II</u>

Topic sentence (indicates causes, effects, or both)  

Cause 2/effect 2 (detailed explanation with examples)

<u>Body Paragraph III</u>

Topic sentence (indicates causes, effects, or both)

Cause 3/effect 3 (detailed explanation with examples)

<u>Antithesis Paragraph</u>

Discuss the opposing side of the argument

<u>Section 3 - Conclusion</u>

Restate the thesis statement Remind the reader of the main points  

Concluding sentence

<u>How to identify a cause and effect topic?</u>

Cause and effect topics are basically talking about How something happened(Cause) and What happening after this event happened(Effect)

<u>Here is an example.</u>

If I were to not tie my shoe and I fell. The effect would be is that I fell. The cause of me falling would be that I did not tie my shoe.

<u>What is a cause and effect essay?</u>

A cause and effect essay is explaining what and why stuff happened.

A cause-effect essay tells how one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect). A cause-effect essay can do one of two things: • It can analyze the ways in which one or more effects result from a particular cause.

Hopefully, this helps. If in some way this is incorrect, feel free to comment on my answer and correct me. :)

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