Julia has been asked to write about a character in Jungle Book: Mowgll's Brothers. Her

assignment is to make a connection between the book and her own life.

9. Which is the best example of making a connection to the text? (1 point)

A. Although Mowgli is not a wolf, Mother Wolf loves him and treats him like her cub. I am confused, because I think wolves are terrifying, and I would never want to live among them.

B. Although Mowgli is not a wolf, Mother Wolf loves him and treats him like her cub. I know how it feels to love someone who is not like you. My dog, Sheepie, has been part of our family for six
years. I am an only child, so Sheepie is like my brother. I understand how much Mother Wolf loves Mowgli.

C.Although Mowgli is not a wolf, Mother Wolf loves him and treats him like her cub. I think it is sad that Mowgli has to leave Mother Wolf. She loves him more than any of her other children, and
when he leaves, she is so heartbroken.

D. Although Mowgli is not a wolf, Mother Wolf loves him and treats him like her cub. Wolves are predators. Scientists say that wolves are excellent hunters. They are part of the dog family.

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The best example of making a connection to the text in this scenario would be option B. In this option, the writer relates the love and acceptance that Mother Wolf shows towards Mowgli, despite him not being a wolf, to their own experience with their dog, Sheepie. They explain that just like Mother Wolf treats Mowgli like her own cub, they feel a similar love for their dog, who they consider to be like a brother. This connection helps the writer understand and empathize with the strong bond between Mother Wolf and Mowgli.