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jeatrice

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When writing a causal analysis, it is best to
 
  a) focus on remote causes.
  b) stick with the nearest cause.
  c) qualify your main idea with words like may and seem.
  d) avoid using personal experience in your supporting points.

Question 2

Time transitions like first, next, and then are usually used
 
  a) in narrations and descriptions.
  b) in narrations and process papers.
  c) in comparisons and process papers.
  d) in definitions and descriptions.



snackralk

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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