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Please help I need it rn pleaseeeeee

When two things happen at the same time . . .

(Choose all that apply)

A.
and both the cause and event have a similar pattern then it's possible to say the two are connected

B.
you should consider all possible causes and eliminate as many as possible that really could not be causes

C.
the events must be connected in some way

D.
and you can compare these things to another really similar event; then by identifying one difference between your event and the comparable event, you might be able to correctly identify the cause

E.
and you can find other examples of the same two things happening at the same time; then you can often find a common factor that will point toward the true cause or effect

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The answer is B- you should consider all possible causes and eliminate as many as possible that really could not be causes
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E can be the answer
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