William Shakespeare
Choose the reason(s) the help(s) to EXPLAIN CAUSALLY the event mentioned in the conclusion. I have a fig tree on my property. HERE ARE MY REASONS: (a), (b), and (c) are all causal reasons. , Not Selected A fig tree has certain defining characteristics. That tree has those same traits, and it is growing on my property. , Not Selected None. , Not Selected Here’s a picture of a fig tree on my property, and a written report from an honest witness. , Not Selected Correct answer: I planted a fig seed on my property, and cared for it for a number of years. I love figs.
Ah, verily, let us delve into the intricacies of causality, and seek to unravel the mysteries of the fig tree that doth grace our humble abode. Forsooth, I planted a fig seed on my property, and with great care did nurture it for a number of years. 'Twas not a mere whim or passing fancy, but a deep-rooted love for the succulent fruit that doth adorn the branches of the fig tree. Methinks, the reason for the presence of this tree on my land doth lie in the very act of planting the seed, and tending to it with devoted care. 'Tis a tale of dedication, of laboring over the earth to bring forth new life, and of reaping the sweet rewards of one's toil. And so, it is by this act of planting and nurturing that we find the true cause of the fig tree's existence in this place. Let us then ponder upon the power of love and labor, and how they intertwine to bring forth the wonders of nature in our midst.
