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Alonso says that it doesn’t matter whether he uses the word “print,” “display,” “run,” or “save” in his Python code—the interpreter will know what he means and will output the data. Is Alonso correct? No, he needs to capitalize all of those words in order for the interpreter to recognize them.

No, Alonso is most likely thinking about pseudocode, where the exact syntax does not matter.

No, because Python only recognizes the word “print” and “run” in a program.

Yes, all of those words will accomplish the goal of outputting data.

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