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1. Here is a line from Shakespeare’s Macbeth: "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps in its petty pace." Explain how to use these lines to create a password. How could you add numbers and special characters to the password in a way that you will be able to remember?

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With the line from Shakespeare’s Macbeth, “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps in its pretty pace,” I could create a very strong password. The Microsoft Company has very strict criteria forcreating strong passwords. They include:

• Having between ten and twelve characters

• Not containing one’s username, real name, or the company name

• Not be a word found in any language's dictionary

• Be different from previous passwords

• Have upper case and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.

Using the first letter of each word along with the punctuation, I would have all the criteria incorporated except for the last one.

In order to include numbers I could use "+1" in second and last"tomorrow" words. My password would look like this:

T+1+1,ciipp.

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