Planning Mad-libs extra project Hank Feild 05-Aug-2014 Overview: This program will output a mad lib sentence with a set of hard coded parts of speech. Requirements: - no user input (for now) - four nouns and two adjectives are hard coded in the code - a sentence is printed that makes use of the preset nouns and adjectives: "That's one [ADJ1] [NOUN1] for [NOUN2]; one [ADJ2] [NOUN3] for [NOUN4]" Use cases: - If the nouns are: "cat", "dogs", "mouse", "rats", and the adjectives are "hungry" and "starving", then the output will be: "That's one hungry cat for dogs; one starving mouse for rats" - If the nouns are: "step", "man", "leap", "mankind", and the adjectives are "small" and "giant", then the output will be: "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind" - If the nouns are: "apple", "oranges", "steak", "salami", and the adjectives are "purple" and "tired", then the output will be: "That's one purple apple for oranges; one tired steak for salami" Pseudo code: 1. Define the following constants: NOUN1, NOUN2, NOUN3, NOUN4 ADJ1, ADJ2 2. Display the following, filling in the constants: "That's one [ADJ1] [NOUN1] for [NOUN2]; one [ADJ2] [NOUN3] for [NOUN4]"