Using visual logic need flowchart and pseudocodes Create a program that prints a book. The book consists of the following components: •…

Using visual logic need flowchart and pseudocodes Create a program that prints a book. The book consists of the following components: •…

Using visual logic need flowchart and pseudocodes Create a program that prints a book. The book consists of the following components: • A title and author • Three chapters o Each chapter consists of: A title Text – you decide the text per chapter. Keep each chapter short (just a few lines of text per chapter is sufficient – for example 3 lines of text per chapter). The text is written in a professional style. Program Requirements: • The user of the program is allowed to specify how many copies of the book should be printed (e.g., 0, 1, 6, or 10, etc). • The prompt for data input is user-friendly (i.e., the user of the program does not see the program’s variable names). • Each chapter starts with a new line number (e.g., Line Number: 1 for Chapter 1, Line Number: 2 for Chapter 2 … etc). The line number is displayed first, then the chapter itself. Hint for keeping track of the line number: Given that for every copy of the book, each chapter starts with its corresponding line number (1, 2 … etc.), the program can define a variable whose value is reset right before the book is about to be printed, and then the variable value is incremented when the chapter is about to be printed. • The program must implement multiple modules. The book itself must be implemented in modules (one module for the title/author and each chapter is implemented in its own module). • The copies of the book are displayed on the Visual Logic console. Expected Submittals: 1. The Visual Logic program (50%). 2. Formal pseudocode (following the book syntax, proper indentation, with variable declarations, etc.). Use Notepad++ to create the pseudocode (*.txt file) (50%).