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This is your code. >>> A = ['dog''red'] >>> B = [' cat', 'blue']>>>C = ['fish', 'green'] You can implement an array of this data by using by using

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Answer: by using lists but not by using the array module.

Explanation: Correct on Edg 2020.

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Answer:

The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given Python code is:

>>> A = ['dog''red']

>>> B = [' cat', 'blue']

>>>C = ['fish', 'green']

We can implement an array of this data by using the dictionary in Python.

Dictionary in python:

A dictionary in python stores (key-value) pairs. For example, we can implement the -given arrays A, B, and C in the dictionary as given below:

d={'dog : red', 'cat : blue', 'fish : green'}

print(d['dog']) # Get an entry from a dictionary; prints "red"

print('cat' in d) # Check if a dictionary has a given key; prints "True"

d['fish'] = 'black' # Set an entry in a dictionary

print(d['fish']) # Prints "black"

# print(d['elephant']) # KeyError: 'elephant' not a key of d

print(d.get('elephant', 'N/A')) # Get an element with a default; prints "N/A"

print(d.get('fish', 'N/A')) # Get an element with a default; prints "black"

del d['dog'] # Remove an element from a dictionary

print(d.get('dog', 'N/A')) # "dog" is no longer a key; prints "N/A"

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