A good answer might be:

Of course. The class definition for HelloObject works like a cookie cutter. We can cut out as many cookies as we want.

Expanded Program

Here is an expanded program that creates several HelloObjects (and several String objects.)

class HelloObject 
{
  String greeting;

  HelloObject( String st )
  {
    greeting = st;
  }

  void speak() 
  { 
    System.out.println( greeting );
  }
}

class HelloTester
{
  public static void main ( String[] args )  
  {
    HelloObject object1 = new HelloObject("Mercury"); 
    HelloObject object2 = new HelloObject("Venus"); 
    HelloObject object3 = new HelloObject("Earth"); 
    HelloObject object4 = new HelloObject("Mars"); 

    object1.speak();
    object2.speak();
    object3.speak();
    object4.speak();
  }
}

The program writes this to the monitor:

Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars

QUESTION 23:

What names may be used for parameters?