In literature, an organizational structure refers to the movement of a passage of prose or poetry. Here, the syntax is concerned based on the sequence of words, while organization to the sequence of paragraphs or stanzas. This can be thought of as a specific format or how the writing is organized.
Organizational pattern on the other hand is how a structure is being arranged. The common one is the Chronological Order.
John Greenleaf Whittier's "The Fish I Didn't Catch" shows a chronological order.
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