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I changed the four original lines of making squares into a loop of 4 shortening the code
No it was not difficult to figure out how to rewrite square using a for-loop. The strategy i used was reading
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square.py
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square.py
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from turtle import *
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from turtle import *
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def square(side_length):
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def square(side_length):
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forward(side_length)
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for i in range (4):
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right(90)
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forward(side_length)
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forward(side_length)
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right(90)
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right(90)
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forward(side_length)
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right(90)
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forward(side_length)
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right(90)
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sizes = [20, 40, 60, 80, 100]
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sizes = [20, 40, 60, 80, 100]
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for size in sizes:
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for size in sizes:
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square(size)
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square(20)
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penup()
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forward(40)
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pendown()
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input()
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input()
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