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adjust wording of range exercise; fix #1053 #1058

Closed edbennett closed 1 year ago

edbennett commented 1 year ago

Adjusted the wording of the exercise using range in episode 5, to fix the confusion raised in #1053

I chose to keep the "Using range", since the other wording might imply that range should do the printing. (I recently encountered a learner trying to call range directly for this challenge rather than using a loop with print in the body.)

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