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from tutorial Python 3 quiz: Input function

word = input("enter a word: ") print(word + " shop") When prompted I enter: cheese My output is then "Enter a word: Cheese shop", am I missing something or why is the answer and all other comments showing only 'Cheese shop', how did 'Enter a word:' get dropped?

29th Jan 2020, 7:33 PM
Chris Selle
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Simply by word = input()
29th Jan 2020, 7:41 PM
Oma Falk
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After the ":" type "\n". "\n" moves the cursor to the next line
29th Jan 2020, 7:36 PM
Odyel
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"Enter a wordā€ is the instruction that your program gives to readers. You can see that it’s an instruction because it is inside the () after input. If you follow this instruction and enter ā€œcheeseā€, then this becomes the value assigned to ā€œwordā€. Now word is equal to cheese, so word+shop becomes cheese+shop.
29th Jan 2020, 10:10 PM
Isabel
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