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Default Re: difference between "so" and "because"

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Hi Mark,
Because is always used with cause/reason and so with results/consequences.
Sue - Thanks! That definitely does help. I guess I had it right, but you've got it all nice and neat there.

I met with my student last Fri. and passed the info on. She seemed quite content with just that explanation.

So, again, thanks!
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