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Control flow in C dictates the sequence in which program statements are executed. It is governed by decision-making, looping, and branching constructs. Decision-making constructs such as if, if-else, else-if, and switch enable the program to select among different choices. Looping constructs including for, while, and do-while facilitate the repeated execution of a section of code. Branching constructs like break, continue, goto, and return are utilized to modify the standard flow, such as terminating loops or jumping to particular sections of the code. These mechanisms contribute to the creation of logical and adaptable programs.
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