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Since the desert air was so dry, the bread quickly turned stale. In this sentence, which word serves as a clue that there is cause and effect? A. So B. Stale C. Quickly D. Since

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Since is the best answer so
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Answer:

D. Since

Step-by-step explanation:

Cause and effect refers to an event which causes another event to occur. In that respect, the conjunction since means because or for the reason that. As a result, the expression since the desert air was so dry implies that the aridity of the air in the desert caused the bread to become dry, hard or no longer fresh.

The rest of the alternatives are incorrect because so means very or to a great degree, stale is an adjective that means hard, rancid and unpleasant to eat, and the adverb quickly means fast.

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