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This project involves rendering text on the standard display monitor performing three types of alignments, leftjustify, right-justify, and full-justify. The text is retrieved from a user input file. While performing these tasks, your program should observe the following rules. 1. A line can have at most 60 characters. 2. A new paragraph is indented with 5 characters wide indentation. 3. No hyphenation at text wrap. 4. A paragraph is separated with a single blank line. using C++

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