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

The type of organization pattern that connects the example of books about cat and dog ownership is "Subject by Subject."

To connect the type of organization pattern to an example of books about cat and dog ownership, we need to determine whether a subject by subject or point by point organization pattern is more suitable.

To use a subject by subject organization pattern, we would first discuss all the information related to books about cat ownership, followed by all the information about books about dog ownership.

To use a point by point organization pattern, we would compare and contrast specific points about cat and dog ownership throughout the discussion.

In this case, since we have books about both cat and dog ownership, a point by point organization pattern would be more appropriate. This would allow us to compare and contrast specific aspects, such as care, training, and behavior, for both cats and dogs.

Therefore, the correct answer would be "Point by Point".