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Rachel has been asked to write about a character from Jungle Book: Mowgli's Brothers. Her assignment is to write about a connection between the story and her own life.
Which choice is the best example of making a connection to the text?
Mowgli feels great sadness when it is time to leave the Pack. I can understand how he feels, because I felt great
sadness when it was time to leave elementary school.
Mowgli feels great sadness when it is time to leave the Pack. I think he is being silly! No one wants to live with
wolves
Mowgli feels great sadness when it is time to leave the Pack. I am surprised that he feels bad, because Shere Khan
is so frightening.
Mowgli feels great sadness when it is time to leave the Pack. I cannot relate to his feelings, because I always love
change. I couldn't wait to move to a new house.

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