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goblinko [34]
3 years ago
15

One of the difficult things about working in game design is that while there are many different roles, most of them only match o

ne specific personality type.
True
False
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Papessa [141]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

it's false

Explanation:

they don't match to personalities

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Follows are the code to this question:

def build_word_counter(string):#defining a method build_word_counter that accepts string as a parameter  

   d = dict()#defining d variable as a dictionary

   for x in string:#defining for loop that use string

       x = x.lower()#Use lower method  

       if not d.get(x):#defining if block that holds value in d variable

           d[x] = 1#use dictionary to hold value in 1

       else:#defining else block

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def build_letter_distribution(string):#defining a method build_letter_distribution that accepts string variable

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       for j in i:#defining for loop to hold string as number

           if not d.get(j):#defining if block that doesn't get value in dictionary  

               d[j] = 1#hold value in dictionary  

           else:#defining else block

               d[j] += 1#use dictionary to increment the dictionary value

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please find the attached file.

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