English, asked by MarshallBDavis, 1 year ago

Which of these words or phrases indicates a cause/effect relationship?

nevertheless

realizing

around the yard

beside the bookshelf

Answers

Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The word realizing can be used to indicate a cause/effect relationship.

The word 'realizing' can be used to clarify a cause/effect relationship among ideas and sentences of an essay to the readers. It, thus, helps to organize the essay.

According to Wikipedia, 'Cause and effect is the principle of causality, establishing one event or action as the direct result of another.'

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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  In the above words/phrases, the word 'nevertheless' indicates a cause/effect relationship.

   A "cause and effect relationship" interconnects the causative element or event with the eventual resultant effect happened. A cause and effect relationship can be introduced in a sentence using sentence connectors like for, since, because, as a result of, despite, nevertheless, nonetheless, however etc.  

  These connectors either start a sentence or clause by introducing either a problem or a surprise effect to the cause. Nevertheless introduces a surprise or unexpected element and mostly converts the negative cause element to a positive effect element.

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