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Let's assume that we want to play a very simple game based on ''coding''.  The game is quite easy to get: we want two people to have a conversation where each word or sentence that they can say is limited to a small set of preselected sentence, and each one is associated with a number.  When the two people talk to each other, they must pick the number corresponding to the sentence, question, or answer they want to say.
 
Let's assume that we want to play a very simple game based on ''coding''.  The game is quite easy to get: we want two people to have a conversation where each word or sentence that they can say is limited to a small set of preselected sentence, and each one is associated with a number.  When the two people talk to each other, they must pick the number corresponding to the sentence, question, or answer they want to say.
  
[[Image:CSC103 Conversation 2.jpg|200px|right]]
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[[File:Conversation.jpg|200px|right]]
  
 
Here's a list of numbers and their associated sentences:
 
Here's a list of numbers and their associated sentences:

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