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ESSAY: LOGIC The following are the rules of connection given in the previous section:
1. Without event A, event B would not have come about.
2. Whenever there is A, B will follow.
Instructions:
Using the above rules, which establish the logic of cause/effect, find at least two examples of cause/effect in a newspaper,
magazine or book. Report your findings in a brief essay of about two hundred words, following the instructions given
below.
1. Summarize the events of each cause/effect relationship you have found.
2. Explain how each example follows the logic of the rules of connection.
3. Determine which events are incidental (non-causative) and which are necessary (causative).

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