1.9 LAB: Input: Mad Lib
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.
Complete a program that reads four values from input and stores the values in variables: first name, generic location, whole number, and plural noun. The program then uses the input values to output a short story. The first input statement is provided in the code as an example.
Notes: To test your program in the Develop mode, pre-enter four values (in separate lines) in the input box and click the Run program button. The auto-grader in the Submit mode will test your program with different sets of input values.
Ex: If the input values are:
Eric
Chipotle
12
cars
Then the program uses the input values and outputs a story:
Eric went to Chipotle to buy 12 different types of cars.
Ex: If the input values are:
Brenda
Philadelphia
6
bells
Then the program uses the input values and outputs a story:
Brenda went to Philadelphia to buy 6 different types of bells.