Point-by-point organization is a method of comparing two or more subjects by discussing each item of comparison in turn. In this format, each subject is considered under the same criteria or aspects, allowing for a direct comparison on specific points. This contrasts with subject-by-subject organization, where each subject is discussed separately without a direct side-by-side comparison. This approach helps highlight similarities and differences more clearly.
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