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English, 29.01.2021 04:00 leilakainani26

Which cause-and-effect relationship in “Broken Chain” best expresses the theme “Outward appearances are important to people”? Cause: Alfonso butched his hair on top. Effect: Alfonso's father asks him if he has hurt his head.
Cause: Alfonso sees his crooked teeth in the mirror. Effect: He becomes depressed.
Cause: Sandra looks at Alfonso out of the corner of her eye. Effect: Alfonso looks away.
Cause: Sandra is heavier than Alfonso thought. Effect: It is hard for him to steady the bike.

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