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The word and character count result should be printed on the screen. Furthermore, your program should count the number of individual words starting with the letter 'A', 'B', 'C' and so on to 'Z'. Again, these statistics should be printed on the screen. Your program should display the letter that appears at the start of most words. The program must be written in C. You should illustrate the operation of your program by generating a text file containing 3 sentences from a lead news story on the day of testing.arrow_forward1. Write a program that reads an integer from the user. Then your program should display a message indicating whether the integer is even or odd. 2. A string is a palindrome if it is identical forward and backward. For example “anna",“civic",“level"and“hannah"are all examples of palindromic words.Write a program that reads a string from the user and uses a loop to determines whether or not it is a palindrome. 3. 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Your program should then display for each patient, their id number, the number of readings, the average value of the readings followed by the patient status (Normal range: 90–120 mg/dl, Low range: less than 90 mg/dl, High otherwise). Your program should consider the following erroneous cases and display appropriate message as shown in the sample output below: • The file does not open/exist • The readings are invalid (non-integer values or negative) or missing, in which case a ValueError exception should be raised and the processing should continue. Enter input filename: patients.txt Patient Id #Readings Average Status ========== ========= ======= ====== 120 150 150 P1111 P1111 3 140 High 100 90 90 100 P2222 P2222 4 95 Normal…arrow_forwardThe program takes a single argument as the name of the file to be read. A sample file is named (Movies.txt). The program reads this file which has labeled columns separated by commas. Every row of this text file includes information about a movie. 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