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Often students are asked to explain how certain conditions or events are related to the occurrence of other conditions or events. When a student argues that 'one thing leads to another,' he or she is making

A) a cause and effect argument.
B) a narrative essay
C) a compare and contrast argument.
D) a chronological persuasive argument.

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I would say its A) a cause and effect argument
Because "one thing leads to another" and "cause and effect" are synonymous.
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Answer:

A) A cause and effect argument.

Step-by-step explanation:

An argument of cause and effect is one that tries to explain a process or a state cause something that happens after that. The cause is responsible for the effect, and the effect is dependent on the cause.

I hope this answer helps you.

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