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H. Compound Statements page 10 of 17

  1. The statement executed in a control structure can be a block of statements, grouped together into a single compound statement.

  1. A compound statement is created by enclosing any number of single statements by braces as shown in the following example:

    if (expression){
    statement1;
    statement2;
    statement3;
    }else{
    statement4;
    statement5;
    statement6;
    }

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