PLEASE HELP!!
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In this activity, you’ll focus on cause and effect relationships to a...
PLEASE HELP!!
Activity
In this activity, you’ll focus on cause and effect relationships to analyze the chapter “Benjamin Franklin” from Mary Stoyell Stimpson’s Child’s Book of American Biography.
Part A
A cause is an action that sets a series of other events into motion. Based on your reading, list three of Franklin’s actions that caused another event to happen. Be sure to use details from the text.
Part B
Remember that certain signal words can help you identify cause and effect relationships between events. For each of the three actions you listed in part A, list an example from the text that contains signal words for that event. Identify the signal word used in the sentence.
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