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