ENG 1100 Study Guide - Alfonso Xiii Of Spain, Rhetorical Modes, Henry Kiel

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In this portion of the course, we are interested in identifying reasons for or consequences of. Causal analysis answers one of two questions: what are the causes of s? or, what are the effects of s? (where s signifies the event or decision) To write an effective causal analysis you must: be honest and objective in your investigation (what does the research/background information say?, analyze complex ideas in order to distinguish between the remote and the immediate, ex. Reason for 1st world war franz ferdinand got shot. Therefor e world went to war: not be swayed by your initial biases and prejudices, ex. The reason for a given worker"s strike is greed and laziness , without exploring the demands and conditions of the actual event: not oversimplify (ex. The reason for violence in society is caused by all the violence on.