Falcons belong to the raptor family. They are the fastest flyers of all the raptors. These birds of prey eat small animals and other birds. To catch a bird, a falcon flies high into the air. It dives down and hits its prey in midair. Falcons do not build nests. They will live in holes in trees, in abandoned nests, or on ledges of cliffs or tall buildings.

Hawks are also raptors. They hunt both small animals and other birds. These hunters see their prey from perches such as telephone poles or trees. They stay hidden behind trees and plants as they fly toward their prey to surprise it. Hawks build nests.
What type of organization does this comparison-and-contrast passage use?
1:block
2:point-by-point
3:Venn diagram
4:chronological

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The type of organization used in this comparison-and-contrast passage is the point-by-point organization.

In this passage, the author first introduces falcons and discusses their characteristics, such as being the fastest flyers, eating small animals and other birds, and their hunting method. Then, the author proceeds to discuss hawks and their characteristics, such as hunting both small animals and other birds, their method of spotting prey from perches, and their nesting behavior.

By presenting the information about falcons and hawks in a point-by-point manner, the author is able to highlight similarities and differences between the two types of raptors.