Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Cause and Effect

The structure of cause and effect is really simple. When using cause and effect, the writer can start off with a story stating the cause. An example would be how 80% of youth check their phones every 15 seconds. Then the writer could go on to say that apps on our phones, mainly social media apps, are disrupting teens education. Starting off with the cause and then later stating the effect is mostly how the structure of it goes. This structure can help the reader analyze the cause and effect . The structure of the cause and effect is a more general layout than other structures. For me, it is more easy to understand the paper knowing the cause and effect are stated boldly in the text.

There are many benefits of using cause and effect. By using cause and effect, readers can understand what point the writer is trying to get across. Cause and effect can also help the readers relate to the topic that the writer is writing about. When using cause and effect, the writer can tell a story that can use cause and effect, but also draw the attention for the readers. A writer can best analyze cause and effect by looking at what happens. Because B happened doesn't necessarily mean that A caused B. An example could be, because the batteries in the remote are dead, the TV will not turn on. The remote could be dead. So if we test and analyze the cause, we will eventually reach our conclusion of what the effect really is.

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