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# `02` Declare Variables

In programming, we use variables like boxes (or containers) to store different kinds of information. Here's how to create a variable:
In programming, we use variables like boxes (or containers) to store different kinds of information. Here is how to create a variable:

```py
name = "Daniel"
```

In this example, `name` is the variable, acting like a box to store the value `"Daniel"`. Inside this 'box', we're storing the value `"Daniel"`, and we can use `name` to refer to it later. When naming your variables, you can choose almost any name, but it must begin with a letter or an underscore (`_`). It's helpful to pick a name that describes what's inside the 'box' so you can easily understand what it represents later on.
In this example, `name` is the variable, acting like a box to store the value `"Daniel"`. Inside this 'box', we are storing the value `"Daniel"`, and we can use `name` to refer to it later. When naming your variables, you can choose almost any name, but it must begin with a letter or an underscore (`_`). It's helpful to pick a name that describes what is inside the 'box' so you can easily understand what it represents later on.

## 📝 Instructions:

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