Computers and Technology

You have a plan for a program. Match the planning comment to the code that executes that part of the plan. # Get a guess from the user and update the number of guesses.
# Create a loop that continues until the user guesses the
number
# Compare the guess to the correct answer
if guess == correct:
#Tell the user the guess was correct
print("You were correct!")
keepGoing = False
else:
keepGoing = True
.: while keepGoing:
guess = input("Guess an integer from 1 to 10:")
guess = int(guess)
attempts = attempts + 1
print("You were wrong.")


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