Estimated Completion Time: 5-6 minutes You are given the following functions (assume imports have been properly made): def make_dictionary(f: TextI0) -> Dict[Tuple[str], list[str]]: * Return a dictionary where the keys are tuples of length SOME LENGTH containing words in and the value for a key is the list of words that were found to follow the key in . # code for make_dictionary hidden def mimic_text (word dict: Dict[Tuple[str], list[str]], num_words: int) -> str: *" Based on the word patterns in , return a string that mimics that text, and has words. # code for mimic_text hidden Let's assume that the following lines of code are executed (free from any errors): d = make_dictionary(open("my_text.txt")) mimic_text(d, 100) m 3= What can we infer if the fourth key/value pair in our dictionary is: (", Pineapple, pizza,, yuck! '): ['hy?!']? Note: we are using Python 3.9 so "dictionaries preserve insertion order" (see documentation e). Select all correct answers that apply. mimic text returns None if my_text.txt is empty The first key/valuc pair is (". "". 'Pineapple'): ['pizza!] The fifth key inserted in the dictionary is ('Pineapple 'pizza. 'yuck! Why?!) O Nothing can be inferred becausc we love pincapples in CSC108. O SOME LENGTH - 3 SOME LENGTH-4 make dictionary returns Nono if my text.cxt is emoty
Estimated Completion Time: 5-6 minutes You are given the following functions (assume imports have been properly made): def make_dictionary(f: TextI0) -> Dict[Tuple[str], list[str]]: * Return a dictionary where the keys are tuples of length SOME LENGTH containing words in and the value for a key is the list of words that were found to follow the key in . # code for make_dictionary hidden def mimic_text (word dict: Dict[Tuple[str], list[str]], num_words: int) -> str: *" Based on the word patterns in , return a string that mimics that text, and has words. # code for mimic_text hidden Let's assume that the following lines of code are executed (free from any errors): d = make_dictionary(open("my_text.txt")) mimic_text(d, 100) m 3= What can we infer if the fourth key/value pair in our dictionary is: (", Pineapple, pizza,, yuck! '): ['hy?!']? Note: we are using Python 3.9 so "dictionaries preserve insertion order" (see documentation e). Select all correct answers that apply. mimic text returns None if my_text.txt is empty The first key/valuc pair is (". "". 'Pineapple'): ['pizza!] The fifth key inserted in the dictionary is ('Pineapple 'pizza. 'yuck! Why?!) O Nothing can be inferred becausc we love pincapples in CSC108. O SOME LENGTH - 3 SOME LENGTH-4 make dictionary returns Nono if my text.cxt is emoty
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