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Scenario 1

The document describes 15 scenarios involving causes and effects connected by conjunctions. Each scenario presents a cause, an effect, and a conjunction linking the two. The scenarios cover a variety of everyday situations involving things like hunger, weather, injuries, chores, schoolwork, and hobbies.

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Scenario 1

The document describes 15 scenarios involving causes and effects connected by conjunctions. Each scenario presents a cause, an effect, and a conjunction linking the two. The scenarios cover a variety of everyday situations involving things like hunger, weather, injuries, chores, schoolwork, and hobbies.

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Scenario 1: Cause: The boy was hungry.

Effect: He went to the kitchen and made a


sandwich. Conjunction: and Answer key: The boy was hungry, and he went to the
kitchen and made a sandwich.

Scenario 2: Cause: It was raining outside. Effect: The girl couldn't go out to play.
Conjunction: so Answer key: It was raining outside, so the girl couldn't go out to play.

Scenario 3: Cause: The cat was stuck in the tree. Effect: The boy climbed up to rescue the
cat. Conjunction: and Answer key: The cat was stuck in the tree, and the boy climbed up
to rescue the cat.

Scenario 4: Cause: The sun was shining. Effect: The flowers in the garden bloomed.
Conjunction: so Answer key: The sun was shining, so the flowers in the garden bloomed.

Scenario 5: Cause: The teacher assigned homework. Effect: The students had to
complete it. Conjunction: and Answer key: The teacher assigned homework, and the
students had to complete it.

Scenario 6: Cause: The girl practiced her piano every day. Effect: She became a skilled
pianist. Conjunction: so Answer key: The girl practiced her piano every day, so she
became a skilled pianist.

Scenario 7: Cause: The boy had a fever. Effect: His mother gave him medicine.
Conjunction: and Answer key: The boy had a fever, and his mother gave him medicine.

Scenario 8: Cause: The boy forgot his lunch at home. Effect: He had to eat cafeteria food.
Conjunction: so Answer key: The boy forgot his lunch at home, so he had to eat cafeteria
food.

Scenario 9: Cause: The girl won a prize at the science fair. Effect: She was very happy.
Conjunction: and Answer key: The girl won a prize at the science fair, and she was very
happy.

Scenario 10: Cause: The boy broke his leg. Effect: He had to use crutches. Conjunction:
so Answer key: The boy broke his leg, so he had to use crutches.

Scenario 11: Cause: The mother made cookies. Effect: The house smelled delicious.
Conjunction: so Answer key: The mother made cookies, so the house smelled delicious.

Scenario 12: Cause: The boy was tired. Effect: He fell asleep early. Conjunction: and
Answer key: The boy was tired, and he fell asleep early.
Scenario 13: Cause: The girl forgot her umbrella. Effect: She got wet in the rain.
Conjunction: so Answer key: The girl forgot her umbrella, so she got wet in the rain.

Scenario 14: Cause: The boy practiced his soccer skills. Effect: He became a better player.
Conjunction: so Answer key: The boy practiced his soccer skills, so he became a better
player.

Scenario 15: Cause: The girl studied for her test. Effect: She got a good grade.
Conjunction: and Answer key: The girl studied for her test, and she got a good grade.

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