Connect the type of organization pattern to an example of books about cat and dog ownership. (1 point)
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compare-contrast
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To determine the type of organization pattern that connects books about cat and dog ownership, we can use the compare-contrast method. This method involves identifying similarities and differences between two or more subjects.
In this case, we need to compare and contrast the ownership of cats and dogs in the books. We can do this by analyzing the content of the books, looking for similarities and differences in the information provided about cat ownership and dog ownership.
By examining the specific details and characteristics discussed in each book, we can identify the similarities and differences in the two subjects. This will help us determine which organization pattern, either subject by subject or point by point, is appropriate for connecting the books about cat and dog ownership.
Now, let's apply this approach to the example given: books about cat and dog ownership.