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Hi! I need some help writing some code in C language (NOT C++/Java/Python!).
How can I merge two different sentences (defined by user input - stored in arrays?) with alternating letters, print it, and then print it backwards? I would also like to remove any gaps or spaces before the sentences are merged.
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Sentence 1 = I like cake
Sentence 2 = I like donuts
Merged sentences = IIlliikkeecdaokneuts
Backwards merged sentences = stuenkoadceekkiillII
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