Which of these student responses to We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March; is an example of a text-to-self connection?

The Building reminds me of Colonial America, because families lived in small towns.

The building reminds me of an article in Boys Life magazine entitled "Rustic Survival Tips"

The building reminds me of the city setting in the book " A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"

The building reminds me of a campground I've been to, because the plumbing was primitive.***

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The student response "The building reminds me of a campground I've been to, because the plumbing was primitive" is an example of a text-to-self connection.

To determine this, we need to understand what a text-to-self connection is. A text-to-self connection is when a reader makes a personal connection between the text they are reading and their own personal experiences or knowledge. In this case, the student is drawing a connection between the building described in the book "We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March" and a campground that they have been to.

In order to identify this response as an example of a text-to-self connection, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the student responses and focus on the details mentioned.
2. Identify if any of the responses mention a personal experience or connection.
3. Evaluate if the personal experience or connection is related to the content of the book.

In this case, the response about the primitive plumbing in a campground is a personal experience that the student is relating to the building described in the book. The connection is based on the similarity between the plumbing conditions in the campground and the building mentioned in the book.

Therefore, the response "The building reminds me of a campground I've been to, because the plumbing was primitive" is an example of a text-to-self connection.

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I think its B