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Page 1 of 1 Cryptography 1 Trial and error As in any cryptology problem, each letter is replaced by one other letter and different letters stand for different letters. Problems of t into words of the have a big chie: the eneryptod text preserves the breaking Each text to decrypt is a quotation followed by the author's name. Each text is encrypted by a different method. Some ideas to consider: 1. Single-letter words will be "T" or "a"). 2. A question mark at the end of quotation tells you the first word is likely to be une of who, what, when, where, how, or wig. 3. In a two-letter word, one letter must be a vowel. 1. Frequent use of the same three letter word may indicate the word "be". Cum- bine this with the fact that a two-letter word maybe "be", which is a part of "the 5. Certain mesonants occul together, such as "th"; "whi", "hi", and "dh" 6. The position of letters at the end of a word may indicate common endings such ussion", Kent", ant", "ing", or ed". 7. An apostrophe sadly followed by a T or by "W". For each quotation you can get letter clues. For each clue you require I will deduct a point out of the total of 6 you can get.