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If steps are not taken soon to slow the growth of algae in the bay, then the fishing industry will suffer.

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Which type of interaction is described in this sentence?



If steps are not taken soon to slow the growth of algae in the bay, then the fishing industry will suffer.

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Which type of interaction is described in this sentence?

If steps are not taken soon to slow the growth of algae in the bay, then the fishing industry will suffer.

compare and contrast
compare and contrast

problem and solution
problem and solution

sequential
sequential

chronological
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Which word in this sentence indicates a compare and contrast interaction?

Unlike most states, Iowa voters choose a primary candidate by attending a caucus rather than casting a ballot.

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choose
choose

unlike
unlike

most
most

ballot
ballot
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Which transition indicates a cause and effect interaction?(1 point)
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similarly
similarly

as a result
as a result

nevertheless
nevertheless

although
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Which sentence illustrates a problem and solution interaction?(1 point)
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When my cousins come to visit, we put an extra leaf in the table to make it bigger.
When my cousins come to visit, we put an extra leaf in the table to make it bigger.

Because the island is so far from the mainland, the people have to wait for needed supplies.
Because the island is so far from the mainland, the people have to wait for needed supplies.

Compared to 2020, the 2015 school year was virtually problem-free.
Compared to 2020, the 2015 school year was virtually problem-free.

Because of severe drought in the area, this year’s harvest has been dramatically lower than normal.
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wouldnt it be cause and effect?
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