Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Blog Week 4A

There are many benefits for the use of Cause and Effect papers. In my opinion, the most important benefit of using a Cause and Effect paper is that you get reasoning behind what the paper is about, you get told "why" something happened, needs to happen, or is going to happen. Throughout life, we go through school being told what to do, without an explination of why we need to do it, and when we are going to actually use it in the real world. Even as children, our parents tell us what we are suppose to do, and what we aren't suppose to do, very rarely do they give you an explination other than "because I said so" or "because i'm the parent, and what I say, goes."
Before writing a Cause and Effect paper, it is important to analyze each cause and each effect very carefully and the relationship between them. Also, it is important not to overwhelm the reader with multiple causes and effects. Instead of writing all of them, choose ones in which are the most important for your paper, which will keep the reader interested.

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