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How do cause and effect questions help you read “between the lines?”

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they help you read between the lines by showing you what was the initial cause and how it effected what happened. in other words it’s a deeper meaning kind of like compare and contrast.

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they help you read between the lines by showing you what was the initial cause and how it effected what happened. in other words it’s a deeper meaning kind of like compare and contrast.
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