Without using any string literal notation, write the C++ statement that manually creates a null-terminated C-style string as an array of characters. Use the string “Norwich” as your example. Which element is stored in the base address of the array?

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Without using any string literal notation, write the C++ statement that manually creates a null-terminated C-style string as an array of characters. Use the string “Norwich” as your example. Which element is stored in the base address of the array?

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