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'In order to'
OR
'So that'

2006-11-10 06:53:40 · answer #1 · answered by veus 2 · 0 0

Due to
On account of
Since

Drop any phrase regarding "because" and just answer the question. Example: Why is the grass green?
It has chlorophyll and responds to the sunlight, making it green.

Sue

2006-11-10 06:55:27 · answer #2 · answered by newbiegranny 5 · 0 0

If I could not use the word "Because" to begin my answer then I would start by saying something like:

"I feel..."

or

"I think..." etc.

2006-11-10 07:00:17 · answer #3 · answered by 7aliens 3 · 0 0

Why did you do that coyo? ...I felt like it thats why.
see i didnt use the word because.

Why did they paint the house?
The old paint was nasty and peeling.

Just eliminate the word because!

2006-11-10 06:54:44 · answer #4 · answered by Coyote 4 · 0 0

Due to, as a result, therefore, ergo
-MM

2006-11-10 08:09:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How about, "none of your business"?

2006-11-10 07:00:42 · answer #6 · answered by Huey from Ohio 4 · 0 0

Why not?

2006-11-10 06:58:46 · answer #7 · answered by KO 3 · 0 0

"The reason is..."

2006-11-10 06:55:09 · answer #8 · answered by threeajy 2 · 0 0

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