Cause and Effect Essay

 

What is a Cause and Effect Essay? Cause and effect essays focus on why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effects). Cause and effect is a common method of organizing and discussing ideas.

 

Follow these steps when writing a cause and effect essay:

  1. Distinguish between cause and effect.  To determine causes, ask, “Why did this happen?” To identify effects, ask, “What happened because of this?”

 

The following is an example of one cause producing one effect:

 

      Cause                                                              Effect

      You are out of gas                                            Your car won’t start.

 

      Sometimes, many causes contribute to a single effect or many effects may result from a single cause.

 

      The following are examples:     

      Causes                                                            Effect

      Liked business in high school                            

      Salaries in the field are high                               choose to major in accounting

      Have an aunt who is an accountant

      Am good with numbers

 

      Cause                                                              Effects

      Reduce work hours                                          less income

                                                                              Employer is irritated

                                                                              More time to study

                                                                              More time for family and friends

 

However, most situations are more complicated. The following is an example of a chain reaction:

 

      Thinking about friend…forgot to buy gas…car wouldn’t start…missed math exam…failed math course.

 

  1. Develop your thesis statement. State clearly whether you are discussing causes, effects, or both. Introduce your main idea, using the terms “cause” and/or “effect.”

 

  1. Find and organize supporting ideas. Back up your thesis with relevant and sufficient details that are organized. You can organize details in the following ways:

 

  1. Use appropriate transitions. To blend details smoothly in cause and effect essays, use the transitional words listed below.

 

For Causes                                                                 For Effects

because, due to, one cause is,                           consequently, as a result, thus

another is, since, for, first, second                                  resulted in, one result is, another is, therefore

 

When writing your essay, keep the following suggestions in mind:

 

To evaluate effectiveness of a cause and effect essay, ask the following questions: