Question #1) 1)First, read the quote. 2) Identify the title and author of the work from which this quote was taken. 3) Create an MLA Works Cited citation for the story featuring the correct page numbers for the quote (Use the example provided in the “Writing Style Guide” Module) 4) In three-five sentences, discuss the passage’s significance concerning the work. 5) In three-five sentences, discuss how this passage reflects the time and social conditions in which this piece is written. Make sure to demonstrate understanding or reference cultural and historical materials from Week 2 lesson. 6. )To receive credit for the assignment, you must respond to Steps 2 -5. Quote: “My long-crushed spirit rose, cowardice departed, bold defiance took its place, and I now resolved that, however long I might remain a slave in form, the day had passed forever when I could be a slave in fact. I did not hesitate to let it be known that the white man who expected to succeed in whipping must also succeed in killing me.” (Quote comes from The Narrative of Fredrick Douglass Story listed below) Question #2 1) First, read the quote. 2) Identify the title and author of the work from which this quote was taken. 3) Create an MLA Works Cited citation for the story featuring the correct page numbers for the quote (Use the example provided in the “Writing Style Guide” Module) 4) In three-five sentences, discuss the passage’s significance concerning the work. 5) In three-five sentences, discuss how this passage reflects the time and social conditions in which this piece is written. Make sure to demonstrate understanding or reference cultural and historical materials from Week 2 lesson. 6. )To receive credit for the assignment, you must respond to Steps 2 -5. Quote:” I don’t answer questions like that. All I know is that Eilert Løvborg had the courage to live life his own way, and now — his last great act –bathed in beauty. He — had the will to break away from the banquet of life — to soon.” (Quote comes from Hedda Gabler listed below)