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                       Simple, you can't have a cause without an effect. Conversely, the effect will not appear without a
                       cause.

                       Moreover, in a cause and effect relationship, there can be multiple causes and ones that produce
                       multiple effects. For example, you arrive late at campus because of traffic jams. As a result, you
                       are late for class and get scolded by the lecturer. After that, you are left behind with the latest
                       material and asked by the lecturer to do additional assignments.

                       In Indonesian, the condition above is familiar with the proverb "It's been hit by a ladder." Heard,
                       right?


               What is the difference between Affect and Effect?



                       Be careful, many people are often confused when interpreting effect with affect. Remember,
                       effect is the impact or result of a cause, while affect is a verb to produce an effect.

                       Usually, affect refers more to "process", in contrast to effect which tends to focus on the final
                       result or consequence. Oh yes, in general, affect is included as a verb, effect is categorized as a
                       noun.

                       Example sentences using the word affect and effect

                            The COVID-19 pandemic will greatly affect the performance of employees at tourism
                              sectors. (affect)












                            Dono's lungs look dirty on x-rays because Dono often smokes. (effect)




















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