Do you find it hard to write a Cause and Effect Essay? Well, worry no more for this page will provide you of pieces by pieces information on how to write an effective cause and effect essay—definition, structure and guidelines to help you achieve your goal.

What is a Cause and Effect Essay?

            First of all, we must know first the definition of what we are going to write. Our topic is about Cause and Effect Essay. What is this?

            Do you know that it is one of the most interesting and challenging type of academic assignment in school?

            Cause and Effect Essay is a writing which presents answers to questions what, why, and how. You must explain what has happened, how it was happened, and why it is happened. You must give reasons and give details the occurrence of some event, relation, condition or behaviour.

Now, like the boy in the left part of this page, get a pen and try structuring your own Cause and Effect Essay using the following guidelines for you to have a better composition:

  •     Differentiate cause and effect.

Cause is the reason of what makes something happen. To identify this, ask yourself, “Why did this happen?”

Example:   You are out of gas.

Effect is the result or the outcome of something. To identify this, ask yourself, “What happened because of this?

Example:     Your car won’t start.

  •     Have an Introduction

Make sure the reader gets a clear understanding of your topic while reading the introductory paragraph.

  • Have a background information after the introductory part
  • Body

Organized supporting details with relevant and enough details. You must organize your composition as:

  •     Chronological- you must arrange the details in order in which the event happened.
  • Importance- you must arrange the details from least to  most importance or vice versa
  • Categorical- you must divide into parts or categories.
  • You must limit your statements about cause and effect , unless there is a clear evidence that one event is related to another.

    • Conclusion

    Have a convincing end or persuade the readers

    • Use correct transitons

    You must use a transitional word to blend details smoothly from one paragraph to another; having relevancy.

    Some of the transitional words are as follows:

    For Causes

    • Because 
    • Due to
    • On cause is
    • Another is
    • Since
    • For
    • First
    • Second

    For Effects

    • Consequently
    • As a result
    • Thus
    • Resulted in
    • One result is
    • Another is
    • Therefore

    • Avoid phrases such as “it is obvious”, “it is in fact”, it is proved”, because they only insult the reader’s intelligence.
    • Phrases also like “I believe”, “I think”, “I hope”, should be avoided because they are weak words.
    • Do not use first person in a cause and effect essay because it will only limit in the writer’s personal views.

    We are through on how to structure the cause and effect essay. The last tip to do is to:

    • Proofread your work to avoid misspellings and grammatical error.

     

    Now, we are done. Remember all the tips in constructing a Cause and Effect Essay … Good luck!!!


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