Visit the address below to create your first Scratch story from a canvas available: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/129145091/#editor Your production must correspond to the story below. Vibot and Scratch are on the school compound. Scratch moves closer to Vibot. Scratch: “Hi! My name is Scratch, are you a child/baby?” Vibot: “Good morning, my name is Vibot, I am a robot” Scratch: “I know how to communicate with robots, I love giving them orders and making them do funny things.” Vibot: “We, robots, can execute certain orders.” Scratch: “I know some instructions with which we can have fun together. We are going to be very compatible ;-)” Vibot: "Can you give me an order?" Scratch: "Draw a blue line". After drawing the blue line, Vibot responds to Scratch. Vibot: "I have drawn a blue line" Scratch: “I like obedient robots, I like you Vibot!” Read carefully the story and answer the following revision questions before you start the programming: Stage 1: Situation analysis. Name the characters of the story ? What actions are performed by each character ? What is the setting of the characters ? Stage 2. Modelling the situation. Create a narrative schema of the story on a paper or any other form. Stage 3. Write the algorithms intuitively (e.g. At the start of the program, the character Vibot moves 60 pixels to the right). Create a narrative schema Save and share your final story created for others to be able to evaluate and rate your work. To start your story coding,click on "See inside".