While"We the people"and"Making Tracks on Mars are both nonfictional literature about specific topics, the author of"We the People"uses explanatory style, not informative.

This sentence is an example of what kind of organizational pattern?
A. chronological order
B. comparison and contrast
C. cause and effect
D. problem and solution
Is the answer B?

You are right.

No, the correct answer is actually A. chronological order.

To determine the organizational pattern being described in the sentence, we need to analyze the information given. The sentence states that "We the People" and "Making Tracks on Mars" are both nonfictional literature about specific topics, and then it goes on to explain that the author of "We the People" uses an explanatory style, unlike "Making Tracks on Mars."

Based on this information, we can infer that the sentence is comparing the two books and highlighting a difference in the author's writing style. However, there is no explicit comparison or contrast being made between the two books.

On the other hand, the sentence structure suggests a sequence of events or ideas, as it first introduces the two books and then moves onto discussing the respective writing styles of their authors. This sequential order aligns with a chronological organization, where information is presented in a time-related or logical order.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. chronological order.