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The \n is an escape sequence which signals the start of a new line. Except for \n, newline are not automatically started by printf.
How would the text get printed when the following program is run?
#include<stdio.h> int main(){ printf("Hello world!\nGood-bye world!\nNo news ...") ; printf("... is good news\n") ; }#Shuffle: none $PAGE$-A Return to Index. #: Continue. #: