Please do the following exercises in The Art of Prolog, Second Edition and submit a ZIP file consisting of your submission files. There should be a separate file ending in .prolog or .pl for each section. (Keep in mind that the .pl file extension unfortunately conflicts with Perl, a language that is far more popular than Prolog; this is important when dealing with syntax highlighters and other text editor and IDE features.) Please make sure that your solutions run in SWI-Prolog in order to receive full credit.Section 8.2 (p. 153-154): i, iiSection 9.2 (p. 173): iSection 10.1 (p. 179): i, iiSection 11.1 (p. 195): i, ii, iiiSection 11.3 (p. 202): i, iilink to the book: Go to https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/art-prolog-second-editionand click Open Access and click Download PDF