Task 1: Sentence Order You are given a paragraph. Write a script to order each sentence alphanumerically and print the whole paragraph. Example Input: All he could think about was how it would all end. There was still a bit of uncertainty in the equation, but the basics were there for anyone to see. No matter how much he tried to see the positive, it wasn't anywhere to be seen. The end was coming and it wasn't going to be pretty. Output: about All all could end he how it think was would. a anyone basics bit but equation, for in of see still the the There there to uncertainty was were. anywhere be he how it matter much No positive, see seen the to to tried wasn't. and be coming end going it pretty The to was wasn't. MY NOTES: hmm, sounds surprisingly tricky, we have to read all the input, identify all the sentences (a sentence can span multiple lines), for each sentence split off the trailing '. ', sort the words in the sentence in case-insensitive order, add the '. ' back again, accumulate all the output words in a single array, and then print it out with width formatting. Stole width formatting code from challenge 177. Task 2: Hot Day You are given file with daily temperature record in random order. Write a script to find out days hotter than previous day. Example Input File: (temperature.txt) 2022-08-01, 20 2022-08-09, 10 2022-08-03, 19 2022-08-06, 24 2022-08-05, 22 2022-08-10, 28 2022-08-07, 20 2022-08-04, 18 2022-08-08, 21 2022-08-02, 25 Output: 2022-08-02 2022-08-05 2022-08-06 2022-08-08 2022-08-10 MY NOTES: looks pretty easy (easier than first task). Could parse dates, but technically as the dates are all ISO dates, they can be sorted as strings.