1. Create a Java class with two subclasses (children). Each class should have at

1. Create a Java class with two subclasses (children). Each class should have at least one attribute and a method. Parent class should have the attribute/method that is common to both children and children should have the attribute/method that is unique to what they represent. Write the main method to demonstrate the correct functionality of the code and to demonstrate that the children inherit from the parent class.
Be sure to create a program different from any of the programs already posted by your classmates or the examples in-class materials.
2. Reply to another student’s post. Modify the student’s code by adding another child class with an attribute and a method that is unique to that object, or suggest a different child class. Write the main method to demonstrate the correct functionality of the additions. As you reply to the other students, try to reply to a post that does not have a reply yet, and if not; try to reply to a post with a fewer number of replies.
Be sure to create a program different from any of the programs already posted by your classmates or the examples in the class materials.
As you answer these questions, use proper Java naming convention (Camel case), name the class, attribute, and method in a meaningful way to represent the business meaning, and add comments to the Java code as applicable.
The deliverables are the Java code and the documentation. The documentation is a single Microsoft Word document, or PDF containing the screenshot of the results obtained by running the code.

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