In what organizational pattern do you compare and contrast subjects as a whole point-by-point organization subject-by-subject organization parts-to-whole organization the SEE method?

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In a point-by-point organization, you compare and contrast subjects by discussing each point of comparison or contrast side by side for both subjects. In contrast, subject-by-subject organization involves discussing all aspects of one subject before moving to the next. The parts-to-whole organization focuses on how individual parts contribute to the overall whole, while the SEE method (Statement, Evidence, Explanation) is a structured way to present arguments or analyses rather than a specific pattern for comparison and contrast.

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