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Assume that name has been declared suitably for storing names (like "amy" , "fritz" and "moustafa") write some code that reads a value into name then prints the message "greetings, name! ! ! " where name is replaced the value that was read into name. for example, if your code read in "hassan" it would print out "greetings, hassan! ! ! ". ** ignore the spaces between the exclamation marks( ! ! ! )**

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