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Write a program that asks the user to input a sentence and then outputs the sentence back with the case of every character reversed.
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So for example: “CaTs RuLe!” would be given back as “cAtS rUlE!” .
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Spaces and punctuation should be left in place.
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You can use the Character class static functions to test the case of each letter.
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You do not need to place any code in static methods (besides the main method), you do not need to worry about try/catch blocks, and you do not need to make the program run more than once.
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