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Hey, everyone. Iamp;#39;m Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on cause and effect verbs. So, this is an academic writing lesson. In this lesson, you will learn some advanced vocabulary, specifically verbs, that you can use in your high school or university essays; or if you are an English student who is taking the IELTS or the TOEFL, you can use these verbs to really level up your writing in your writing tasks on those tests. Okay? Now, if you are a writer of another sort; if you are an essayist, a fiction writer, a non-fiction writer, or you want to be a writer in the future - it never hurts to have more vocabulary, to have more power verbs in your arsenal. So, what weamp;#39;re going to do today is improve your vocabulary for your writing and really make your writing that much stronger. So, Iamp;#39;m going to put this down, and letamp;#39;s start looking at some verbs. Specifically, we are going to look at some effect verbs first. So, when you think of amp;quo