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A variable declaration specifies three things about a variable: its data type, name, and location in memory.


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Predicates

The part of a sentence or clause expressing what is said about the subject; in logic, it refers to the attribute that is affirmed or denied of the subject.

Nonrestrictive Clause

A clause that provides additional information about a noun without limiting or defining it, often set off from the rest of the sentence by commas.

Reference

The act of mentioning something or citing a source as evidence.

Because

The word "because" is used to indicate causality, reasoning, or explanation, giving the reason why something happened or justifying a statement.

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