The Problem-Solving Pro
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What is the difference between the Causes and Effects approach and the Effects Only approach in a problem/solution essay?

  • Causes and Effects approach only describes the problem in terms of its effects while Effects Only approach outlines the causes of the problem
  • Causes and Effects approach discusses solutions in terms of preventive measures while Effects Only approach uses examples
  • Causes and Effects approach outlines the causes of the problem while Effects Only approach uses examples
  • Causes and Effects approach discusses solutions in terms of preventive measures while Effects Only approach describes the problem only in terms of its effects (correct)
  • What is the purpose of an extended example in a problem/solution essay?

  • To describe the problem only in terms of its effects
  • To outline the causes of the problem
  • To illustrate the problem through a story or anecdote from the introduction (correct)
  • To discuss solutions in terms of preventive measures
  • What is the main difference between the Causes and Effects approach and the Extended Example approach in a problem/solution essay?

  • The Causes and Effects approach outlines the causes of the problem, while the Extended Example approach illustrates the problem through a story or anecdote (correct)
  • The Causes and Effects approach uses examples to illustrate the problem, while the Extended Example approach describes the problem only in terms of its effects
  • The Causes and Effects approach and the Extended Example approach do not differ in any way
  • The Causes and Effects approach only describes the problem in terms of its effects, while the Extended Example approach discusses solutions in terms of preventive measures
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