# Twenty Questions... well, actually just Two Make a program which plays a simple game of ~~`20`~~ `2` Questions. The first question should be `"animal, vegetable, or mineral?"` Then, the second question should be `"is it bigger than a breadbox?"` Then, display one of six possible responses, depending on their answers. You can choose what answers to give for each of the six possibilities. Here's a suggestion: | | animal | vegetable | mineral | | - | - | - | - | | **smaller than a breadbox** | squirrel | carrot | paper clip | **bigger than a breadbox** | moose | watermelon | Camaro You will use *nested* **`if`** statements to do this. Name your file: `two_questions.py` ``` TWO QUESTIONS! Think of an object, and I'll try to guess it. Question 1) Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral? > animal Question 2) Is it bigger than a breadbox? > no My guess is that you are thinking of a mouse. ``` ``` TWO QUESTIONS! Think of an object, and I'll try to guess it. Question 1) Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral? > mineral Question 2) Is it bigger than a breadbox? > yes My guess is that you are thinking of a Camaro. ``` ``` TWO QUESTIONS! Think of an object, and I'll try to guess it. Question 1) Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral? > vegetable Question 2) Is it bigger than a breadbox? > yes You're thinking of a watermelon! ``` --- ©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/)