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Jason argues that oversimplification is a problem when writing a cause-and-effect paragraph. Sally maintains that confusing cause and effect can be a serious problem in writing this kind of paragraph. Who is correct?
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sally is correct in my opinion.
Hope this helps! God bless
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Sally is correct because if you confuse cause and effect your essay can be marked wrong.
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