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Eddi Din [679]
3 years ago
7

I don't understand this question can someone help me with this please, please explain!! and thank you for the help!! If u dont k

now try your best :D
here or the links for both books use them if you need to: https://cite-media.pearson.com/legacy_paths/7a62ce1f-a316-4d4b-93b4-5668af83bb92/ASK2001_22_CherAmi.pdf
https://cite-media.pearson.com/legacy_paths/c3b928f2-7970-44d5-a09f-f5d5619acf15/CKT1604_18_HangOnDollyalt.pdf

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maria [59]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I read it and it seems pretty if I had the context but right now I have work to do in class (plus the link isn't working) and I really do think you can do it. It's pretty simple, just try, alright?

Below I put the definitions of the three words just incase you forgot or have some confusion. Again, forgive me for not being able to help directly right now.

Good luck! :)

Explanation:

<u>Cause-effect:</u> "Cause and effect is the relationship between two things when one thing makes something else happen. For example, if we eat too much food and do not exercise, we gain weight. Eating food without exercising is the “cause;” weight gain is the “effect.” There may be multiple causes and multiple effects."

<u>Sequence:</u> A particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other/arrange in a particular order.

<u>Compare-contrast:</u> The similarities and differences of two or more things: ideas, concepts, items, places, etc.

If you need me to define anything else or help you answer this question, just let me know (not the whole thing cuz I can't do that rn but I might be able to help u in trying to find the answer).

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