Need help with python problem         Create two lists of your friends that you found in 2017 and 2018. For example: friends_2017 = ["Joe", "Lily"] friends_2018 = ["Bob", "Tom"] Concatenate the two lists and then show (print) them to the user. Ask the user to enter a name of a friend. Then show that you found the friend in 2017 or 2018, or they don't have any friend with this name in their friends' list. Ask the user to enter a new friend name to be added to the 2017 or 2018 lists (Also, you need to ask the user what year they want to add the friend name). Then append the entered friend name to the related list (2017 or 2018 friend lists)   Print the 2017 friends list and also the 2018 friends list on the screen.     For this exercise, you don't need to check the user inputs. Also, you don't need to use loops.       Put at least two outputs (results after you run your code) at the end of your code as a multi-line comment.     Don't forget to put your name and a short description of your code on top of your code.

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Create two lists of your friends that you found in 2017 and 2018. For example: friends_2017 = ["Joe", "Lily"] friends_2018 = ["Bob", "Tom"]

Concatenate the two lists and then show (print) them to the user.

Ask the user to enter a name of a friend.

Then show that you found the friend in 2017 or 2018, or they don't have any friend with this name in their friends' list.

Ask the user to enter a new friend name to be added to the 2017 or 2018 lists (Also, you need to ask the user what year they want to add the friend name).

Then append the entered friend name to the related list (2017 or 2018 friend lists)  

Print the 2017 friends list and also the 2018 friends list on the screen.

 

 

For this exercise, you don't need to check the user inputs. Also, you don't need to use loops.

 

 

 

Put at least two outputs (results after you run your code) at the end of your code as a multi-line comment.

 

 

Don't forget to put your name and a short description of your code on top of your code.

 

 

Submit your code here.

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