The document provides examples of cause-effect relationships using transitional words or phrases to connect a cause to an effect. It lists 8 sentences where the blank is filled in with a transitional word or phrase that links the first and second clauses, showing how the first clause caused the second. Some examples include "because" linking Sally falling to the ice on the sidewalk, and "due to" linking high customer response to the extended sale.
The document provides examples of cause-effect relationships using transitional words or phrases to connect a cause to an effect. It lists 8 sentences where the blank is filled in with a transitional word or phrase that links the first and second clauses, showing how the first clause caused the second. Some examples include "because" linking Sally falling to the ice on the sidewalk, and "due to" linking high customer response to the extended sale.
The document provides examples of cause-effect relationships using transitional words or phrases to connect a cause to an effect. It lists 8 sentences where the blank is filled in with a transitional word or phrase that links the first and second clauses, showing how the first clause caused the second. Some examples include "because" linking Sally falling to the ice on the sidewalk, and "due to" linking high customer response to the extended sale.
The document provides examples of cause-effect relationships using transitional words or phrases to connect a cause to an effect. It lists 8 sentences where the blank is filled in with a transitional word or phrase that links the first and second clauses, showing how the first clause caused the second. Some examples include "because" linking Sally falling to the ice on the sidewalk, and "due to" linking high customer response to the extended sale.