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Assignment 8: Personal Organizer In this program, you will create a personal organizer. You will ask the user for the name of an event, the month it is happening, along with the day and year it is happening. If the user incorrectly enters one of those values, a default value is set instead. The user can do this for as many events as they have. After the user has entered all of the events, the whole list of events (along with their date) should be output to the user. Then, the user is allowed to choose a specific month, and only the events taking place in that month are output. It may sound simple, but there is a lot that goes into making this program! One of the best ways to do this is with parallel arrays: one for the eventName, eventMonth, eventDay and eventYear. This allows you to easily add and output all of the details of an event. There is some very helpful starter code already provided in your programming environment, but in order to build the full program, follow the steps and instructions below very carefully. Benchmarks In the MAIN portion of your program, four arrays are already created: eventName: to store the event name eventMonth: to store the event month eventDay: to store the event day eventYear: to store the event year addEvent Let's first edit the addEvent() function - there are no parameters necessary. Notice that the addEvent() function is already defined right above the MAIN portion of your program. Inside of the addEvent() function, do the following: Using four prompts, prompt the user for the event name, event month, event day and event year. Event name should be entered as a string Event month should be entered as an integer (1 - 12) Event day should be entered as an integer (1 - 31) Event year should be entered as an integer (Ex: 2020) Then, call the function validateMonth(parameter1) which takes one parameter - the month that the user entered. This function should return a number from 1 - 12 and replace the month value that the user originally entered. validateMonth N

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