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| For the places where arrays were used, could using a hash work? Could it work easily? Why or why not? | Yes, but it would require more information. We'd have to create a value with numbers for each item anyway so we had a way to randomly select the items. One upside of a hash might be creating a boolean value for whether or not an item had been selected before - this would allow us to flag an item without deleting the information (I replaced words with 0 once they were chosen). |

| Did you find repetitions of the same or similar code? Why did you have to do it that way? | Originally I had repetitive code for the selection of words from the adjectives, cookstyles, and foods arrays, but I replaced that with a method after reviewing with my partner in class. |

| Did you use any loops? If so, how did it help solve a problem? | Yes, I used loops to: 1. populate the arrays, 2. To select items and make sure they hadn't been used already, and 3. to create the final menu. These were all repetitive tasks and using a loop allowed the user to control how many times they occurred by defining the menu size. |

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