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why introductory predicative clause
Why and because have their own meanings; in addition, although why and because can both introduce predicative clauses, the former emphasizes the result and the latter emphasizes the cause. Such as:
The reason was that you don’t trust her. The reason was that you don’t trust her.
The fact is that they are angry with each other.
He was ill. That’s why he was sent to the hospital.
He was sent to the hospital. That’s because he was ill.
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