Which set of words is likely to act as a signal for a cause-and-effect relationship?
A. "Despite this event . . ."
B. "Following this event . . ."
C. "At the same time as this event . . ."
D. "As a consequence of this event . . ."
"As a consequence of this event . . ." is likely to act as a signal for a cause-and-affect relationship.
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