Choose the option that best completes the multi-draft reading process

First Read: Read to unlock the basic meaning of the poem
Second Read: Focus on analyzing key ideas and details and the craft and the structure
Third Read:

Determine what conflict drives the main event
Connect your knowledge with ideas from the text***
Use context clues to make meaning
Identify the genre of the text
(Before getting to this question I read this:First Read: Read independently to unlock the basic meaning of the text. See Comprehension: Key Ideas and Details on p. 4 of Literature.
•Second Read: Focus on analyzing key ideas and details and the craft and the structure of the text. See Text Analysis: Craft and Structure on p. 4.
•Third Read: Focus on integrating knowledge and ideas by connecting the text to the Big Question. See Connections: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas on p. 4.)

Am I right? Thanks

"...knowledge and ideas by connecting the text..."

"Connect your knowledge with ideas from the text***"

So Yes you are correct.

thx! Ember!

Yes, you are correct. The third step in the multi-draft reading process is to focus on integrating knowledge and ideas by connecting the text to the Big Question or your prior knowledge. This involves synthesizing information from the text and making connections to your own experiences or other texts. So, one aspect of the third read would be to connect your knowledge with ideas from the text, as you mentioned.

Yes, you are correct! The third step in the multi-draft reading process is to focus on integrating knowledge and ideas by connecting the text to the Big Question. This involves using your prior knowledge and understanding of the text to make connections and explore deeper meaning. It's an important step that helps you gain a fuller understanding of the text and its implications.