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Problem 6: splitAndPrintSentences // Split s[] into individual sentences and store them in str[][]. // Read s[] character by character and copy into str[][], such that sentence 1 is in str[0][], sentence 2 is in str[1][] and so on. // Print the char array str[][], so that you will print the separated sentences. Finally return the number of sentences in 'count' // Dont forget to initialize str[][] with nulls. // Hint: Sentences are separated by full-stop.

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