Question 2: What do quotes like the one below add to a feature story? Please answer in 1-2 complete sentences and use examples from the story to support your answer.

"OK," Cameron says. "They're not great breathers, and they can't run long distances, but if you don't know what you're doing, they'll run with you until they die." Cameron tells me about a friend of theirs who had a bulldog. The guy went out of town for work and left the dog with a neighbor. It was a warm-ish day and the neighbor, just so happy to be with the bulldog, played outside with it for hours. Sure the dog was wheezing, but that's what bulldogs do.
Well, here's what that bulldog did: It dropped dead that night. Heart attack.
"Played itself to death," Cameron says.

Quotes like the one above add a personal anecdote and emotional impact to a feature story. In this case, the quote about the bulldog dying from playing too much emphasizes the loyalty and dedication of the breed, while also providing a cautionary tale about the potential consequences.