4 | Mad Lib |
Mad libs are a simple game where you create a story template with blanks for words. You, or another player, then construct a list of words and place them into the story, creating an often silly or funny story as a result.
Create a simple mad-lib program that prompts for a noun, a verb, an adverb, and an adjective and injects those into a story that you create.
Example Output
| Enter a noun: dog |
| Enter a verb: walk |
| Enter an adjective: blue |
| Enter an adverb: quickly |
| Do you walk your blue dog quickly? That's hilarious! |
Constraints
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Use a single output statement for this program.
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If your language supports string interpolation or string substitution, use it to build up the output.
Challenges
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Add more inputs to the program to expand the story. ...
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