How does a cause-and-effect text structure build ideas in a text?(1 point)

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It uses logic and evidence to support ideas about an event.
It uses logic and evidence to support ideas about an event.

It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.
It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.

It describes the causes of something and the effects, and why something must be changed.
It describes the causes of something and the effects, and why something must be changed.

It tells why something happened and then offers opinions that are supported logically with evidence.
It tells why something happened and then offers opinions that are supported logically with evidence.
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The response that best describes how a cause-and-effect text structure builds ideas in a text is:

It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.

This option highlights the fundamental purpose of cause-and-effect structures, which is to explain relationships between events and their outcomes, thereby enhancing the reader's comprehension.