Connect the type of organization

pattern to an example of books
about cat and dog ownership.

Subject by Subject
Point by Point

The book first explains the
details of feeding and exercise
for a cat, then describes feeding
and exercise for a dog.

The book first explains the
differences in feeding for both
cats and dogs, then explains the
differences in exercise for both
animals.

1 answer

The two types of organization patterns can be connected to the book examples about cat and dog ownership as follows:

  1. Subject by Subject:

    • Example: "The book first explains the details of feeding and exercise for a cat, then describes feeding and exercise for a dog."
    • In this pattern, the book focuses on one subject (cats) in its entirety before moving on to the next subject (dogs), providing a comprehensive exploration of each animal independently.
  2. Point by Point:

    • Example: "The book first explains the differences in feeding for both cats and dogs, then explains the differences in exercise for both animals."
    • This organization compares the two subjects (cats and dogs) simultaneously by addressing specific points (feeding and exercise) side by side, highlighting the contrasts and similarities for each aspect.