Affect vs Effect

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Please. I have looked it up on Google multiple times and still cannot figure it out. Please help and use both in a five year old sentence!

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m not sure if this is what you’re looking for, but here we go! (I’ll be capitalizing for emphasis)

Think of **Affect** as impact Ahead of time
and **Effect** as the End result

Ex.
– My mood **Affected** my ability to be social.
– The uneven floor **Affected** how the marble rolled.

– The light hit the water just right, causing rainbows, and the **Effect** was magical.
– I wanted to come off as funny, but kept making ill-timed jokes…the **Effect** was less than desirable.

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