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Which term indicates that if one thing happens, another thing will also happen?

  1. All

  2. Any

  3. Whenever

  4. Whenever

The correct answer is: Any

The term that indicates if one thing happens, another thing will also happen is "Any." This term implies a generalization that applies to all possible instances, stating that if any one thing happens, then another thing will inevitably follow. Option A, "All," does not necessarily indicate a direct cause-and-effect relationship between two events; it simply refers to the entirety of a group. Option C, "Whenever," typically denotes a condition that is met whenever a specific circumstance arises, but it does not imply a guaranteed relationship between two events. Option D is a duplicate of Option C. Therefore, Option B is the most suitable choice as it directly conveys the idea that one event will trigger another in all cases.