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Transcribed Image Text:Enter your favorite color green
A place you visit frequently park
Favorite sport running
Pick a room in your home bathroom
What is your favorite food? chinese food
One day I was walking into my green bathroom
when I realized I was craving green chinese food to watch my favorite game of running
only to realize the game was being played at park

Transcribed Image Text:PYTHON HELP!
Create a Mad Libs program using Python:
Use 5 variables and use 1 of the variables 2 times, and create a story, 1 of the variables must be a number.
Have 1 comment in your code.
Make up your own variables and story.
Hero's an example to give you an idea what I am looking for. The last 3 sentences are created after I have
entered 5 variables.
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