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José Jiménez Sirlene Sánchez Elluany Segura Diego Zamora Cause and effect essay
Definition Cause and effect essays are concerned with why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). Cause and effect is a common method of organizing and discussing ideas. In this kind of essay, the aim is to explain the causes (reasons) or the effects (results) of an event or situation. e.x. Causes of air pollution (multiple factors leading to air pollution). e.x. Effects of watching too much TV (many effects of a situation).
Definition There may be several causes or effects of a situation. However, in a student essay, it is advisable to keep the number of major points to 2 or 3, which form separate developmental paragraphs. Cause/effect organization might be used for answering typical test questions: For instance, “Discuss he effects of Global Warming”
Organization for cause/effect order Two main ways for putting ideas in order: Block organization Chain Organization
Block Organization Discuss  causes        effects effects         causes  The order of them are not critical, the point is to discuss each one together as a block. Only causes, only effects or both Important ideas separated by paragraphs. Its purpose is to conclude one section and introduce another(transition paragraphs) For long and complex topics
Chain Organization One event causes a second event, a second event causes a third event and so on Causes and effects linked to each other in a chain. For topics whose causes and affects are too closely linked to be separated
Multiple causes-->effect ,[object Object]
I. exhaust gases from cars
A. government does not have enough control
B. citizens are not conscientious
II. uncontrolled factory gases
A. no regular checks on gases released
B. factories are inside the borders of residential areas

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Cause And Effect Essay

  • 1. José Jiménez Sirlene Sánchez Elluany Segura Diego Zamora Cause and effect essay
  • 2. Definition Cause and effect essays are concerned with why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). Cause and effect is a common method of organizing and discussing ideas. In this kind of essay, the aim is to explain the causes (reasons) or the effects (results) of an event or situation. e.x. Causes of air pollution (multiple factors leading to air pollution). e.x. Effects of watching too much TV (many effects of a situation).
  • 3. Definition There may be several causes or effects of a situation. However, in a student essay, it is advisable to keep the number of major points to 2 or 3, which form separate developmental paragraphs. Cause/effect organization might be used for answering typical test questions: For instance, “Discuss he effects of Global Warming”
  • 4. Organization for cause/effect order Two main ways for putting ideas in order: Block organization Chain Organization
  • 5. Block Organization Discuss causes effects effects causes The order of them are not critical, the point is to discuss each one together as a block. Only causes, only effects or both Important ideas separated by paragraphs. Its purpose is to conclude one section and introduce another(transition paragraphs) For long and complex topics
  • 6. Chain Organization One event causes a second event, a second event causes a third event and so on Causes and effects linked to each other in a chain. For topics whose causes and affects are too closely linked to be separated
  • 7.
  • 8. I. exhaust gases from cars
  • 9. A. government does not have enough control
  • 10. B. citizens are not conscientious
  • 12. A. no regular checks on gases released
  • 13. B. factories are inside the borders of residential areas
  • 14. III. burning of low-quality coal for heating
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. I. Chlorofluorocarbon gases are contained in most deodorants  and released by  some factories  into the air.
  • 19. II. This gas causes the ozone layer  to become thinner and finally disappear in patches.
  • 20. III. The unfiltered ultraviolet rays of the sun cause overheating in the poles of the earth, where the icebergs start to melt.
  • 21. IV. The huge amount of water released from the poles leads to a rise in the sea-level.
  • 22.
  • 23. Since
  • 25. As
  • 31.
  • 34. Thus
  • 36. Hence
  • 37. So
  • 40.
  • 41. EFFECTS OF WATCHING TOO MUCH TV  Discoveries and invention of devices  are always welcome till we, humans, find a way to abuse its benefits and be adversely affected by it. This was the case when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-ray and within five years, the British Army was using a mobile x-ray unit to locate bullets and shrapnel in wounded soldiers in the Sudan. TV was also invented with positive thoughts in mind – there would be no national borders, education and communication would be worldwide, etc. However, we are now trying to overcome its physiological and psychological adverse effects on human beings.   One of the physiological effects of watching TV in excessive amounts is eye-strain. It is true that there are specifications for watching TV; TV should be 5 m. away from the eye, the room should be adequately lit, TV should be placed at the same height with our eyes, etc. However, these do not prevent our eyes from getting tired if we keep watching TV for a long time. Another effect is obesity, which is widely observed in people who like watching TV and eating snacks  everyday (there is even a term “TV snacks” to refer to fast food that is suitable for eating in front of the TV). TV is such a powerful machine that people cannot get away from it – it is addictive. Apart from the physiological effects, TV also causes psychological effects. One  is a result of being exposed to violence. After seeing so many violent scenes on TV, people start considering violent actions normal and they lose their sensitivity to their environment. Partly connected to this effect, the interpersonal communication among people decreases. Being insensitive to the suffering of other people causes people to become alienated. Also, after coming home from work people seek to relax in front of the TV, and generally people prefer watching TV to talking to each other. This issue is very important since lack of interpersonal relationships mostly end with divorces.   Shortly, inventions are meant to be beneficial for human beings, if we know how to benefit from them. TV is one of such inventions that need to be used for the right purpose only – being educated and entertained for a reasonable (according to age) period of time. We may, then, be safe from or at least reduce the adverse physiological and psychological effects of watching too much TV.