A. ((The first is a fact that has caused further occurences)); ((the second is a fact which clarifies the first.)) - both portions are wrong.
B. The first is a ((piece of evidence)) that is dependent on following pieces of evidence; the ((second is a prediction)) which limits the scope of the first. - incorrect.
C. The first is a fact that in turn ((has caused)) other facts to come into effect; the ((second is a conclusion)) deduced from both the first and other facts. - incorrect.
D. The //first
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B. The first is a ((piece of evidence)) that is dependent on following pieces of evidence; the ((second is a prediction)) which limits the scope of the first. - incorrect.
C. The first is a fact that in turn ((has caused)) other facts to come into effect; the ((second is a conclusion)) deduced from both the first and other facts. - incorrect.
D. The //first
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