Please read all parts and answer in C++. Do not provide an answer that was already used by other chegg experts. 1. The approach should be completely Object Oriented. I don't want to see STL map, parallel arrays, a long if/else if/else or switch statement. 2. Prompt the user to enter a sentence. This means you must support whitespace in the string input. The sentence can have a maximum of 50 characters. 3. Output the sentence character by character by translating the character into its Morse Code equivalent. You can print each on an individual line or on one line separated by a space. 4. Use the Morse Code table as shown on Wikipedia. Represent with periods and hyphens. For example the character 'B' would be output as string "-..." 5. Morse Code is case insensitive meaning Morse Code treats 'a' and 'A' as the same character. You will need to handle this in your code. 6. You can ignore any character in the sentence that is not a letter or number. 7. Will not only be grading program correctness, I'm also going to be grading your Object Oriented approach. So take the time to think about the design of the program before implementing. Do NOT provide an answer that has already been done. Please take the time to create a new answer and follow the steps above. Thanks!!

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Please read all parts and answer in C++. Do not provide an answer that was already used by other chegg experts.

1. The approach should be completely Object OrientedI don't want to see STL map, parallel arrays, a long if/else if/else or switch statement.
2. Prompt the user to enter a sentence. This means you must support whitespace in the string input. The sentence can have a maximum of 50 characters.
3. Output the sentence character by character by translating the character into its Morse Code equivalent. You can print each on an individual line or on one line separated by a space.
4. Use the Morse Code table as shown on Wikipedia. Represent with periods and hyphens. For example the character 'B' would be output as string "-..."

5. Morse Code is case insensitive meaning Morse Code treats 'a' and 'A' as the same character. You will need to handle this in your code.
6. You can ignore any character in the sentence that is not a letter or number.
7. Will not only be grading program correctness, I'm also going to be grading your Object Oriented approach. So take the time to think about the design of the program before implementing.

Do NOT provide an answer that has already been done. Please take the time to create a new answer and follow the steps above. Thanks!!

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