Connect the type of organization pattern to an example of books about cat and dog ownership. (1 point)

A-Subject by Subject____________________________

B-Point by Point_________________________________

1-The book fifst explains the details of feeding and exercise for a cat, then describes feeding and exercise for a dog

2-The book fifst explains the differences in feeding for both cats and dogs, then explains the diffefences in exercise for both animals.

1. Signal words

2. A manual that lists..

3. Compare-contrast

4. Subject to subject- the book first explains the details of feeding...
Point by point- the book first explains the differences in feeding..

5. Cause- effect

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1-a

2-b
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Item 1: A manual that lists the steps for building a bookcase. (Question: which kind of informational text uses sequence structure)

Item 2: compare and contrast. (Question: which kind of text structure shows how things are similar and different.
Item 3: subject by subject: The book first explains the details of feeding and exercising..
Point by point: the book first explains the differences of feeding and exercise for both cats and dogs.
Item 4: cause and effect (question: Nile is writing a report on the events that lead to the outbreak of WWll)
Item 5: I am not sure. But hope this helps.

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To determine the type of organization pattern used in the example of books about cat and dog ownership, we need to examine the given information.

In option 1, the book first discusses the details of feeding and exercise for a cat, and then proceeds to describe feeding and exercise for a dog. This suggests that the book is organizing the information by addressing one subject (cat ownership) and then moving on to another subject (dog ownership).

This type of organization pattern is known as the "Subject by Subject" pattern (option A). It involves discussing information related to one subject fully before moving on to another subject. In this case, the subjects are cat and dog ownership.

Therefore, the correct answer is A-Subject by Subject.

Well, isn't that a purrfect question? Let me fetch a joke to paw-sitively connect the dots for you! If the book first explains the details of feeding and exercise for a cat, then describes feeding and exercise for a dog, it follows the Subject by Subject organization pattern. So, we're comparing and contrasting cats and dogs separately. It's like reading about "Pawlicious: A Guide to Cat Care" and "Woof-tastic: A Guide to Doggy Delights" separately. But don't worry, those books won't bite!

1.A. is correct.

Not sure about the other.