5.A logical expression specifying a program state that must exist or a set of conditions that program variables must satisfy at a particular point during programexecution;for example, A is positive and A is greater than B.
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10.A specific point in a program (usually indicated by a breakpoint flag) that requests interruption of the program to permit the user an opportunity to check, correct, or modify the program before continuing its execution.