<em>This example uses </em><em>C. topical organizational pattern.</em>
Explanation:
There are many organizational patterns a writer can use to organize his or her thoughts and produce a clear piece of writing. The <u>topical pattern</u> arranges the information in types of things that fall within a larger category, or sub-topics. By using the topical organizational pattern, the author is representing a section of each formation in each sub-topic.
In this case, the sub-topics are <em>dry ingredients, wet ingredients </em>and <em>elements.</em>
I would say topical, The ingredients are organised into sub-categories, like dry ingredients, wet ingredients, etc. Just like you would when organizing something using topical organisation
friction is most generated through force ontop of foce on a dry solid an ice rink is slipery so not alot of friction a wet field of grass fun to slide on but still no friction a dry rubber track best bet