Which statement best explains the relationship between these two facts?

Hi everyone, I’m working on a question that asks: “Which statement best explains the relationship between these two facts?”
I’m a bit confused about how to connect the facts logically. Should I focus on cause and effect, comparison, or something else?
If anyone can explain how to approach this type of question, I’d really appreciate it.
 
For this type of question, begin by determining how the two facts are connected. You might ask yourself whether one is the cause of the other, whether the two are being contrasted, or whether one is the support of the other.

Look for words that indicate a relationship (such as "because, " "however, " or "as a result"), and then select the one statement that logically connects both facts without introducing any new information. The correct answer is the one that most directly and explicitly explains the connection.
 
Please provide the two facts you’re referring to so I can determine which statement best explains their relationship.
 
The first step in answering this kind of inquiry is to ascertain the relationship between the two facts. Whether one is the cause of the other, whether the two are being contrasted, or whether one is the support of the other are some questions you may have.
 
The best statement explains how one fact connects to or influences the other. Usually, the relationship shows cause and effect, comparison, contrast, or support. In most cases, one fact provides evidence or a reason that helps explain why the other fact is true.
 
It’s asking you to choose the statement that shows how the two facts are connected—for example, whether one causes, explains, contrasts with, or supports the other.
 
Generally, relationships between facts can show cause and effect, compare and contrast, problem and solution, or evidence supporting a claim.
 
The most useful one is the one which is clear on what the two facts relate, i.e. whether it is the cause and effect, comparison, contrast, or even that one fact supports another. In the absence of the specific facts the appropriate answer would determine the logical connection between the specific facts.
 
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