What words can be clues that there is a cause and effect in a sentence or paragraph?

Responses

Since
Since

Because
Because

So
So

All of the above.

Greetings, "kippy vr." I always encourage my students to ask if they need help, but this is not the way to do it. Ask a parent, teacher or even a sibling for help. Please stop.

Thank you,
ConnectionsTeacher

Stop using that language.

damn she got yo ah lmao

The correct answer is "All of the above." The words "since," "because," and "so" are all indicators that there is a cause and effect relationship being expressed in a sentence or paragraph. These words provide a link between an action or event (the cause) and the consequence or result (the effect). To identify cause and effect relationships in a sentence or paragraph, pay close attention to these clue words and the context in which they are used.