1.Python can be both procedural and object-oriented. Based on what

  1. 1.Python can be both procedural and object-oriented. Based on what you learned in the unit, do you think you were using Python
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  2. Python can be both procedural and object-oriented. Based on what you learned in the unit, do you think you were using Python in
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  3. This code block is an example of _____ programming.def greeting(): print("Welcome to my website!") (1 point) Responses
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  4. This code block is an example of _____ programming. def greeting(): print("Welcome to my website!") (1 point) Responses
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  6. QuestionWhich term describes the process of creating a program’s specific details first and then combining them into a whole?
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  8. Which term describes the process of creating a program’s specific details first and then combining them into a whole?(1 point)
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  10. BASIC, C, Pascal, FORTRAN, COBOL, and ALGOL are all examples of programming languages that primarily use the (3 points)Responses
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