A causal connection explains how the mental activities in reciprocal teaching influence the development of new meaning.  The following example illustrates a causal connection.

"Summarizing involves identifying main ideas and also putting ideas into your own words, which helps you make sense of the material."

In this case, the student grasps the idea that composing a summary is a sense-making activity.  These types of causal connections constitute "true" explanation.

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