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Create a program that allows the user to input a list of first names into one array and last names into a parallel array. Input should be terminated when the user enters a sentinel character. The output should be a list of email addresses where the address is of the following form:removed5e6e40a81ad00741739cde7 85028a13d28bca59a8d2d188bc192c2cc8f 3ec362removed
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