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multiple values for one char
i am just messing around with C++ its my first time doing stuff on my own... i am just writing a Q&A quiz... now i ask a question that has multiple answers too.. like for instance if i asked a question "Who was prime minister of england during WWII?" now the answer is Winston Churchill... but say you put in Churchill that is still right... how do you declare multiple values to one decloration??
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