Which question helps you understand a cause and effect relationship between words?(1 point)

Responses

How important is it?
How important is it?

Whose is it?
Whose is it?

What happened?
What happened?

Where did it happen?

What happened?

Which words or phrases indicate a cause-and-effect relationship? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

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like
like

is to
is to

thus
thus

so
so

is a

thus

so

Which word describes a change or event that has happened because of another change or event?(1 point)

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transition
transition

effect
effect

analogy
analogy

cause

effect

What do words and language in an informational text tell you?(1 point)

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what category something falls into
what category something falls into

what a cause is
what a cause is

how to synthesize information
how to synthesize information

how ideas connect

how ideas connect

Use the sentence to answer the question.

We locked our keys in the car. Consequently, we were late for the baseball game.

Which word or phrase shows a cause- and- effect relationship?

(1 point)
Responses

were late
were late

in the car
in the car

locked
locked

consequently

consequently

The question "What happened?" helps you understand a cause and effect relationship between words. By asking about the events or actions that occurred, you can identify the cause and its corresponding effect. For example, if someone asks "What happened?" and the response is "It rained heavily," you can infer that the cause was heavy rain, leading to the effect of wet streets or flooded areas.