A cause-and-effect relationship exists when an event or action (the cause) results in or makes other things happen (the effects). Grammatical signals that indicate a cause-and-effect relationship include words like "because," "due to," and "resulted from" to introduce a cause, and words like "consequently," "thus," and "the cause of" to introduce an effect. The document discusses identifying cause-and-effect relationships using grammatical signals and provides examples of completing a KWL chart to summarize what was learned about using these signals.
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Grammatical signals for cause and effect pattern of development
A cause-and-effect relationship exists when an event or action (the cause) results in or makes other things happen (the effects). Grammatical signals that indicate a cause-and-effect relationship include words like "because," "due to," and "resulted from" to introduce a cause, and words like "consequently," "thus," and "the cause of" to introduce an effect. The document discusses identifying cause-and-effect relationships using grammatical signals and provides examples of completing a KWL chart to summarize what was learned about using these signals.
A cause-and-effect relationship exists when an event or action (the cause) results in or makes other things happen (the effects). Grammatical signals that indicate a cause-and-effect relationship include words like "because," "due to," and "resulted from" to introduce a cause, and words like "consequently," "thus," and "the cause of" to introduce an effect. The document discusses identifying cause-and-effect relationships using grammatical signals and provides examples of completing a KWL chart to summarize what was learned about using these signals.
Pattern of Development CAUSE-and-EFFECT relationship is when an event (the cause) resulted in or made things happen (the effects). Remember that the CAUSE must happen first before the EFFECT/S. Grammatical signals that you are suggested to be familiar with: CAUSE SIGNALS EFFECT SIGNALS Example
What grammatical signals for CAUSE can we use to rewrite the
statements together? We can use resulted from or due to/because of. What grammatical signals for EFFECT can we use to rewrite the statements together? We can use consequently, thus or the cause of What grammatical signals for CAUSE can we use to rewrite the statements together? We can use because or was/were the result of. Activity1 1 Read and analyze the items in column A then find their matches in column B. Write the letter of your answer on the provided space. As a summary of what has been discussed in this module, accomplish the KWL Chart below. Activity2 Answer key