# How Old Are You, Specifically? Using `if` statements, `elif`, and `else` statements, make a program which displays a different message depending on the age given. | age | message | | - | - | | less than `16` | `"You can't drive."` | | `16` to `17` | `"You can drive but not vote."` | | `18` to `20` | `"You can vote but not rent a car."` | | `21` or older | `"You can do pretty much anything."` | Note that unlike the [original "How Old Are You" assignment](how-old-are-you.md), this program must only display *exactly one* message for a given age and not multiple messages. Name your file: `how_old_specifically.py` ``` Hey, what's your name? (Sorry, I keep forgetting): Billy Corgan Ok, Billy Corgan, how old are you? 17 You can drive but you can't vote, Billy Corgan. ``` ``` Hey, what's your name? (Sorry, I keep forgetting): Billy Corgan Ok, Billy Corgan, how old are you? 14 You can't drive, Billy Corgan. ``` You can make up your own messages if you want, but you must have at least four messages, and you must use `else if` statements to make sure only one of the messages is printed for any given age. --- ©2021 Daniel Gallo This assignment is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/deed.en_US). ![Creative Commons License](images/by-nc-sa.png) Adapted for Python from Graham Mitchell's [Programming By Doing](https://programmingbydoing.com/)