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Reverse words in a given string Example: Let the input string be “i like this program very much”. The function should change the string to “much very program this like i” Algorithm: 1) Reverse the individual words, we get the below string. "i ekil siht margorp yrev hcum" 2) Reverse the whole string from start to end and you get the desired output. "much very program this like i" #include /* function prototype for utility function to reverse a string from begin to end */ void reverse(char *begin, char *end);

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