<em>The type of organization pattern that is most clearly used in this excerpt of Mark Twain’s “Life in the Mississippi is spatial.
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A spatial pattern of the organization serves to arrange the information on a text according to how things fit together in the space described in the text, or the relation of the things described in a physical location. When using spatial pattern, it helps the reader to create a mental image of the distribution of things in a determined space or location. In this case, Mark Twain is describing what he is observing in the river and its surroundings. Indeed Twain uses a colorful and vivid description of what he is observing in his trip.
The Scots have influenced the cultural mix of Nova Scotia for centuries and constitute the largest ethnic group in the province, at 29.3% of its population.