1.1.3 study: understand organizing information\nseeing patterns in prewriting\nim trying to convince…

1.1.3 study: understand organizing information\nseeing patterns in prewriting\nim trying to convince customers to buy my companys newest drink, ready - go. i think they need to know that it has a lot of caffeine but it doesnt have any sugar. in fact, it has the same amount of caffeine as two cups of coffee. but it wont make them jittery or upset their stomachs like coffee. its better than ogre energy drinks because its cheaper and it isnt bright green.\nbased on this passage of prewriting, which organizational pattern would work best? what are the clues in the prewriting that led you to this answer?
Answer
Brief Explanations:
The passage compares the new drink Ready - Go with Ogre Energy Drinks and coffee. It lists features like caffeine content, sugar - free nature, price, and color to show its superiority. This indicates a comparison - contrast pattern. Clues include phrases like "It's better than" and listing differences in features.
Answer:
The best organizational pattern is comparison - contrast. Clues are statements comparing features and stating superiority over other drinks.