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You have decided to create an alternative representation for letters of the alphabet. In your scheme the first 26 bits of an unsigned integer representing a character of the alphabet and the 27th bit representing either lowercase or uppercase. The least significant bit (bit 0) is a, the next bit (bit 1) represents b, and so on with the last bit (bit 25) representing z. If the capital bit (bit 26) is 1 it means the letter is uppercase and if it is 0 it means the letter is lowercase. Required:
Write a program that accepts "letters" in your new representation and then prints out their meaning.

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