View the Critical Reading Strategy PowerPoint, and pay particular attention to the differences between summary, analysis, and response.Choose one short story from your textbook. Do not choose “That Room,” “Saving Sourdi,” or “A & P.”If you do not have the textbook, choose from one of these stories:“Soldier’s Home,” by Ernest Hemingwayhttp://www.somanybooks.org/eng208/SoldiersHome.pdf“Battle Royal,” by Ralph Ellisonhttps://learning.hccs.edu/faculty/selena.anderson/engl2307/readings/battle-royale-by-ralph-ellison“Love In L.A.,” by Dagoberto Gilblove_in_la_text (1).docxSee the handout under Modules. Write a three-paragraph essay following this outline:I. In the first paragraph, introduce the title and author, and then write a one-paragraph summary, relating what the story is about. The paragraph should range between five and eight sentences, and should not contain any quotes or citations. II. In the second paragraph, provide a one-paragraph character analysis (again between five and eight sentences). See the prewriting sheet for character analysis.III. In the third and final paragraph, write a one-paragraph response (again five to eight sentences), relating your thoughts, feelings, connections, insights, and questions.