What best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari

The Supreme Court uses a process of certiorari to grant review of a case. This involves the Court agreeing to hear a case that has been appealed from a lower court. The party seeking review must file a petition for certiorari outlining the reasons why the Supreme Court should hear the case. The Court then reviews the petition and decides whether or not to grant certiorari. If certiorari is granted, the Court will hear oral arguments from both parties and make a decision on the case.