Which is the graph of g(x) = ⌈x + 3⌉?

On a coordinate plane, a step graph has horizontal segments that are each 1 unit long. The left end of each segment is a closed circle. The right end of each segment is an open circle. The left-most segment goes from (negative 2, negative 5) to (negative 1, negative 5). Each segment is 1 unit higher and 1 unit farther to the right than the previous segment. The right-most segment goes from (4, 1) to (5, 1).

On a coordinate plane, a step graph has horizontal segments that are each 1 unit long. The left end of each segment is a closed circle. The right end of each segment is an open circle. The left-most segment goes from (negative 5, negative 2) to (negative 4, negative 2). Each segment is 1 unit higher and 1 unit farther to the right than the previous segment. The right-most segment goes from (2, 5) to (3, 5).

On a coordinate plane, a step graph has horizontal segments that are each 1 unit long. The left end of each segment is an open circle. The right end of each segment is a closed circle. The left-most segment goes from (negative 3, negative 5) to (negative 2, negative 5). Each segment is 1 unit higher and 1 unit farther to the right than the previous segment. The right-most segment goes from (4, 2) to (5, 2).

On a coordinate plane, a step graph has horizontal segments that are each 1 unit long. The left end of each segment is an open circle. The right end of each segment is a closed circle. The left-most segment goes from (negative 5, negative 1) to (negative 4, negative 1). Each segment is 1 unit higher and 1 unit farther to the right than the previous segment. The right-most segment goes from (1, 5) to (2, 5).

The second option is the graph of g(x) = ⌈x + 3⌉.