"the fire had begun near the corner of de koven and jefferson and quickly fanned out thanks to increasingly gusty winds. one tongue traveled north up jefferson, while the other headed east toward lake michigan. there was no way firefighters from two engines could contain a wind-driven fire with such a wide front. still, they did their best." one effect of the gusty winds was that the fire moved up jefferson and toward lake michigan at the same time. what did this effect cause in turn?

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The effect cause in turn "prevented the two engines from controlling the fire." Therefore, the gusty winds aggravated the fire without protecting them.

What is the Great Fire's cause-and-effect structure?

The cause-and-effect format makes it clear to the reader how decisions made by particular individuals contributed to the spread of the fire.

Read the following passage from The Great Fire. Numerous people rushed toward De Koven Street as soon as they heard the initial "Fire!" cries.

Read the following passage from The Great Fire. Numerous people rushed toward De Koven Street as soon as they heard the initial "Fire!" cries.

Many people assisted their neighbors in putting out the fire or dragged furniture and clothing to the street's safety.

A fire can start if a spark occurs in the presence of oxygen and fuel, such as dry grass, brush, or trees. Additionally, the fire may spread swiftly due to environmental and meteorological factors.

To spread, fires require a lot of fuel. Unfortunately, dense foliage and overgrown woodlands can encourage a fire to spread quickly.

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