What is subject-by-subject organization?
each subject is discussed separately
each subject is discussed in turn
each item of comparison is discussed once
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This type of organization is a structure used to compare and contrast two or more subjects. In subject-by-subject organization, each subject is discussed separately, with all the relevant points and examples related to that subject being presented before proceeding to the next one. This allows for a clear and focused examination of each subject, making comparisons and contrasts easier to identify for the audience.