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

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Subject by Subject
Point by Point

Subject by Subject

The correct organization pattern to connect with the example of books about cat and dog ownership would be:

Subject by Subject

To connect the type of organization pattern to an example of books about cat and dog ownership, we need to understand the two patterns mentioned: Subject by Subject and Point by Point.

Subject by Subject:
In this pattern, the organization is based on discussing one subject completely before moving on to the next subject. So, if we were to use this pattern to connect it with books about cat and dog ownership, we would first discuss all the books about cat ownership and then move on to discussing all the books about dog ownership separately.

Point by Point:
In this pattern, the organization is based on discussing specific points or aspects of each subject, and comparing them in a structured manner. So, if we were to use this pattern to connect it with books about cat and dog ownership, we would discuss specific points or aspects of cat ownership and compare them with the corresponding points or aspects of dog ownership.

Now, we need to select the appropriate organization pattern for books about cat and dog ownership. Since the question asks us to "connect" the organization pattern to the example, we need to choose one pattern.

In this case, the suitable organization pattern would be "Subject by Subject," as we can discuss all the books about cat ownership and then discuss all the books about dog ownership separately.