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int FindFirstCharFrom(char* str, char *sought); The function FindFirstCharFrom takes pointers to two C strings as arguments, str and sought. It returns the first index, i, into str such that str[i] is a character found in sought. The function returns "-1" if there is no character in str that is one of the characters in sought or if str is the NULL pointer. Tests for this problem appear below (in Figure 1).

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