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Word Game
Write a
- His or her name
- His or her age
- The name of a city
- The name of a college
- A profession
- A type of animal
- A pet’s name
After the user has entered these items, the program should display the following story, inserting the user’s input into the appropriate locations:
There once was a person named NAME who lived in CITY. At the age of AGE, NAME went to college at COLLEGE. NAME graduated and went to work as a PROFESSION. Then, NAME adopted a(n) ANIMAL named PETNAME. They both lived happily ever after!

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