Focus on the difference mainly. Offer an objection to one (or to both) arguments.
*Note: This is not homework! It's simply a test preparation question. In other words, it doesn't matter where I get the information, just so long as it's the right information. Therefore, please spare me the "do your own homework" response.
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- "Change" is not necessarily a result of "causality". But "causality" is a result of "change"