# Introduction In a distant ancient empire, there resided an Emperor who was not only powerful and wise but also deeply interested in the wonders of computation. The Emperor had heard of a remarkable language named Python that was capable of solving complex problems with elegant simplicity. He was determined to harness its power to manage the empire's vast resources more effectively. An annual tournament was announced throughout the empire, where the smartest subjects would compete in a series of challenges to demonstrate their Python mastery. The ultimate goal for the participants was to impress the Emperor by showcasing their knowledge of Python's `break` and `continue` statements in loops, which represented the ability to navigate through the empire's vast treasury of information efficiently, allowing them to make swift and informed decisions. The stage was set, and the challenge was clear: Use Python's `break` and `continue` statements to navigate through puzzles and data as deftly as the Emperor navigated through the affairs of his empire.
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