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Casual Analysis:
Anytime you ask why in passing interest, it's a causal analysis. T or F
In a causal analysis, it's fine to reach a conclusion that is probable but not certain. T or F
Readers understand for themselves why issues are important. T or F
Necessary causes are enough to explain an effect. T or F
A precipitating cause is one that is distant from an event. T or F
A causal analysis usually follows a structure of comparison and contrast. T or F
Charts and graphics are sometimes useful in causal analyses. T or F
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