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This is a useful code to practice. It provides for a type of "drill" to help form sequential thinking in the coder. It tends to create “muscle memory” for completing and incorporating repetitive tasks in Python (or any language). 1. Ask a user for their name.
2. Ask a user if they want to play a game.
3. Ask the user to guess a letter.
4. If they guessed the wrong letter, ask the use to try again.
5. When they guess the correct letter, congratulate the user.
6. Then, tell the user “Guess a second letter to spell a secret name.”
7. Follow steps above for the second letter.
8. Then repeat the sequence for the third letter asking the user to “Guess a third letter to spell a secret name.”
9. Then the fourth and continue until the user is able to guess the complete name

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