In life, causes come before their effects. But when we write and speak, we can describe causes before or after their effects.
Read the following passage.
Khadijah was excited for her barbecue. She bought all the supplies she needed. She stacked the hot dogs, veggie burgers and salsa in her pantry and went outside to light the grill. An hour later, the barbecue was a success. But then her neighbor asked for ice. Khadijah knew she had bought some. She searched the kitchen but couldn’t find any. Confused, she looked around. Then she saw the large puddle of water inside a plastic bag on her kitchen counter. She had forgotten to put the ice into the freezer. On the countertop, the ice melted because of the heat.
Which sentence describes a cause after its effect?