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That was our first multi-line piece of code, and the way to enter it at a Python prompt is a little different. First, type the
<code> if 6 > 5:</code>
part, and hit enter. The next line will have
<code> ...</code>
as a prompt, instead of the usual <code>>>></code>. This is Python telling us that we are in the middle of a <b>code block</b>, and so long as we indent our code it should be a part of this code block.
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Enter 4 spaces, and then type
<code> print "Six is greater than five!"</code>
Hit enter to end the line, and hit enter again to tell Python you are done with this code block. All together, it will look like this:
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