2:56 PM Sun Jul 28 100% learn.zybooks.com =zyBooks My library > CSCE 1336/CSCE 1336: Fundamentals of Program... > 4.16: LAB: Mad Lib - loops zyBooks catalog Help/FAQ Bryan Herrera LAB ACTIVITY 4.16.1: LAB: Mad Lib - loops ☑ 0/10 Mad Libs are activities that have a person provide various words, which are then used to complete a short story in unexpected (and hopefully funny) ways. Write a program that takes a string and an integer as input, and outputs a sentence using the input values as shown in the example below. The program repeats until the input string is quit and disregards the integer input that follows. Ex: If the input is: apples 5 shoes 2 quit 0 the output is: Eating 5 apples a day keeps you happy and healthy. Eating 2 shoes a day keeps you happy and healthy. ▷ Run main.cpp 1 #include 2 #include 3 using namespace std; 4 5 int main() { 6 7 /* Type your code here. */ 8 9 return 0; 10 } 11 History Tutorial
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