Eli has been asked to write about an experience in Jungle Book: Mowgli's Brothers. His assignment is to make a connection between the book and his own life.

Which is the best example of making a connection to the text?

Mowgli shows great courage when standing up to Shere Khan at Council Rock. My favorite example of courage is Captain Z, who is a character on my favorite TV show. Captain Z shows courage fighting aliens, criminals, and wild animals.
Mowgli shows great courage when standing up to Shere Khan at Council Rock. I once had to use courage to make a speech before our entire school at an assembly. Remembering how I felt that day helps me better understand Mowgli.
Mowgli shows great courage when standing up to Shere Khan at Council Rock. I wish I had more courage. I want to try out for the school talent show, but it is just too scary.
Mowgli shows great courage when standing up to Shere Khan at Council Rock. I think Shere Khan is an example of a huge bully! I wish he were not part of the story.

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The best example of making a connection to the text is:

Mowgli shows great courage when standing up to Shere Khan at Council Rock. I once had to use courage to make a speech before our entire school at an assembly. Remembering how I felt that day helps me better understand Mowgli.

This response effectively connects Eli's personal experience with Mowgli's courage in the story, providing a relevant example from his own life that enhances his understanding of the character's actions.