- Yоu will find belоw а series оf quotes tаken from recent reаdings for this course.- Please choose one quote.- You will begin your response by identifying the number of the quote that you have chosen.- You will then offer an analysis of that quote.- The requested length for the analysis is 10 – 20 sentences.- Students who finish their analysis of their chosen quote before writing 10 sentences should move on to a second quote.- Only responses containing at least 10 sentences of analysis will be considered complete and only complete responses will be accepted.- The use of language or ideas from secondary texts or generative AI tools within a response will be considered a breach of the rules of the task. Any submission containing such language or ideas will not be accepted.- Please write your response in the text entry box below.- This exercise may only be completed once. When it has been begun, it must be completed.- There is no time limit.QUOTES:1.MOTHER COURAGE: Poor folk got to have courage. Why, they’re lost. Simply getting up in the morning takes some doing in their situation. Or ploughing a field, and in a war at that. Mere fact they bring kids into the world shows they got courage, cause there’s no hope for them. They have to hang one another and slaughter one another, so just looking each other in the face must call for courage.2.How the chimney-sweeper’s cry Every blackening church appals,And the hapless soldier’s sigh Runs in blood down palace-walls.3.THE COOK: There’ve always been people going round saying ‘the war can’t go on for ever.” I tell you there’s nothing to stop it going on for ever. Of course there can be a bit of breathing space. The war may need to get its second wind, it may even have an accident so to speak. There’s no guarantee against that; nothing’s perfect on this earth of ours.4.And by came an angel, who had a bright key,And he opened the coffins, and set them all free;Then down a green plain, leaping, laughing, they runAnd wash in a river, and shine in the sun.5.MOTHER COURAGE: They’ll never beat him [the King of Sweden], and why, his men got faith in him. (Seriously.) To go by what the big shots say, they’re waging war for almighty God and in the name of everything that’s good and lovely. But look closer, they ain’t so silly, they’re waging it for what they can get. Else little folk like me wouldn’t be in it at all.