CAUSE AND EFFECT
Points to Remember
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Remember that in human events you can almost
never prove direct, simple, cause and effect
relationships, Qualify your claims.
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Be careful not to oversimplify your cause and
effect statements, be cautious about saying that a
cause always produces a certain effect of that a
remedy never succeeds.
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Distinguish between the immediate, obvious
cause of something and more long range, less
apparent causes for that effect.
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Avoid confusing coincidence or simple sequence
with cause and effect; because B follows A
doesn’t mean that A caused B.
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Build your cause-and-effect argument as a trial
lawyer would. Present as much evidence as you
can and argue for your hypothesis.
What caused 9/11 and what is the effect of 9/11?Do not simplify your cause or effect.
MODES OF COMPOSITION RUBRIC
(HANDOUT - go here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M0r2yBp_jEbQWMw0yj9c9jM36--YWmYm/view?usp=sharing)
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