Consider the following code snippet.studentNames = "arya,barricc,cersei,drogo,eddard" student list = studentName.plit(",") print (studentList[2])What would the output be?(1 point)ResponsesCerseiCerseiCersie,Drogo,EddardCersie,Drogo,EddardArya,Berric,CerseiArya,Berric,CerseiBerric

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There are a couple of issues in the code snippet you provided, mainly related to syntax. However, let's assume that the intended code looks like this:

studentNames = "arya,barricc,cersei,drogo,eddard"
studentList = studentNames.split(",")
print(studentList[2])

In this corrected version, the output will be determined by the index of the element in the list.

The list studentList will contain the following elements (with zero-based indexing):

  • studentList[0] = "arya"
  • studentList[1] = "barricc"
  • studentList[2] = "cersei"
  • studentList[3] = "drogo"
  • studentList[4] = "eddard"

Therefore, print(studentList[2]) will output:

cersei

So the output would be cersei.