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When reading or writing, certain words act as signposts for causal relationships:

: As a result , consequently , therefore , thus , so . Cause and Effect Using Informational Text causes

Humans are biologically wired to look for patterns and causes. This drive is at the heart of our most important disciplines: When reading or writing, certain words act as

: In complex systems like weather or economics, a tiny initial cause (the metaphorical flap of a butterfly's wings) can lead to vastly different outcomes over time. Why We Seek "The Why" When reading or writing