LLA Problem Set 1: Diagram ten sentences from the Logic as a Liberal Art exercise on pages 14–16. For each word in your diagram, label what part of speech it is (by encoding that information within brackets). See how to do the assignment from the examples given for questions 4, 7, 13, 18, 21, and 24 on pages 387–389 (note: the examples cannot be submitted as part of your ten chosen quiz sentences).1. John runs.2. Students quietly read books.3. Teachers are effective leaders.5. Students read books and articles.6. The fact is, you are not ready.8. I jumped when he popped the balloon.9. Eve, my cat, ate her food.10. The dog barked.11. The dog chased the rabbit.12. The dog was tired.LLA Problem Set 2: Read Gorgias’s Encomium of Helen (pages 22–25) and then state what type of oratory the speech is (page 19) and what its main conclusion or thesis is.LLA Problem Set 3: Read Plato’s Apology of Socrates and then state what type of oratory the speech is (page 19) and what its main conclusion or thesis is.Comments from CustomerCustomer is an international student. Please, provide a regular grammatically correct, well-structured paper according to the instructions and academic context provided, written with simple sentence structures and easy vocabulary (or shortly, use simple English).