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Write a function in python that takes an acrostic as the input and will return the secret message to the user. Include optional arguments to state what makes the first line, as well as what position should be used.
a) SATOR\n
AREPO\n
TENET\n
OPERA\n
ROTAS\n
1. Use each index position 0 through 4
b)Elizabeth it is in vain you say\t
“Love not” – thou sayest it in so sweet a way:\t
In vain those words from thee or L.E.L.\t
Zantippe’s talents had enforced so well:
Ah! If that language from thy heart arise,\t
Endymion, recollect, when Luna tried\t
To cure his love – was cured of all beside\t
His folly – pride – and passion – for he died.
“An Acrostic” by Edgar Allen Poe
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