![]() Contraries – Two statements that belong to the same categories but cannot both be true.Antecedent/consequence – Potential good or bad outcomes of events, ideas, and actions.Cause/effect – Events, ideas, or actions that directly lead to a given outcome.This tool can further be categorized into cause/ effect, antecedent/consequence, contraries, and contradictions. If you and your student are learning about the American Revolution, you can consider what events led up to this war (e.g., high taxation, the Boston Massacre) and whether these former events directly caused the latter. Of course, practicing relationship helps us to understand how our subject is related to other things. Next is the common topic of relationship, a natural follow-up to comparison. To what degree is _ similar to/different from _ ?.How is _ similar to/different from _ ?.Use the following questions as a guideline for practicing comparison to better understand a subject: ![]()
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