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Flip Flop (Identifying Cause and Effect)
Jason mistakenly ate a grup worm which inhabited a large tomato he had cut up for his salad. He got sick! Jason became ill when he discovered one half oa a grub worm in his salad. Cause and effect in relationships can happen in either of two ways. The cause may be stated, followed by the effect, or they may flip-flop, as in the example above and the effect may precede the cause. In each sentence below indicate if it is written Cause-Effect or if the structure is reveresed as Effect-Cause.
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