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Chapter 8.1, Problem 14STE
Consider the following code (and assume it is embedded in a complete and correct
char myString [80];
cout << “Enter a line of input:\n”;
cin.getline (myString, 6);
cout << myString << “<END OF OUTPUT”;
If the dialogue begins as follows, what will be the next line of output?
Enter a line of input:
May the hair on your toes grow long and curly.
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