The difference between an antecedent event and a causal event is that

a. the antecedent event is a consequence of the causal event.
b. the antecedent event is only a contributory cause.
c. the antecedent event does not necessarily cause something, but the causal event does, even though both come before the caused event.
d. the antecedent event is the event that causes the causal event.


c

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