Do writers always state a cause-and-effect relationship directly? How else

might the relationship be indicated? How does the reader determine the
relationship when it is not directly stated?

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Writers do not always state a cause-and-effect relationship. The
relationship may only be implied. The reader must determine the
relationship by making an inference.

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Who "seemed all that [Emily] was not"?

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The type of logical pattern in which the material presents similarities and differences between two or more ideas is

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