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         <description><![CDATA[<div><em>Texts about science often examine the reasons (or causes) why something hoppens and what happens as a result (or effects). These causes and effects are usually clearly indicated by signal words such as</em><em><mark> </mark></em><strong><em><mark>because, because of, cause due to, a reason, result in.</mark></em></strong><em> For example:<br>Cause                                               Effect<br>His experiments </em><strong><em><mark> resulted in</mark></em></strong><em> a thick, cloudy liquid.</em></div>]]></description>
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