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	For Checkpoint 3 I added in the coordinates used for the
code. To me, this provided more information for thereader. I thinkI would use docstrings. They are helpful because they put what the code does info "laymans" terms.
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		@@ -9,15 +9,18 @@ def print_all_numbers(maximum):
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def print_even_numbers(maximum):
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					def print_even_numbers(maximum):
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    "Prints all even integers from 0 to maximum."
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					    "Prints all even integers from 0 to maximum."
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    pass
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					    for number in range(0,maximum, 2):
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					        print(number)
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def print_odd_numbers(maximum):
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					def print_odd_numbers(maximum):
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    "Prints all odd integers from 0 to maximum."
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					    "Prints all odd integers from 0 to maximum."
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    pass
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					    for number in range(0,maximum, 3):
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					        print(number)
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def print_multiples_of_five(maximum):
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					def print_multiples_of_five(maximum):
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    "Prints all integers which are multiples of five from 0 to maximum."
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					    "Prints all integers which are multiples of five from 0 to maximum."
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    pass
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					    for number in range(0,maximum, 5):
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					        print(number)
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chosen_maximum = int(input("Choose a number: "))
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					chosen_maximum = int(input("Choose a number: "))
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print(f"All numbers from 0 to {chosen_maximum}")
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					print(f"All numbers from 0 to {chosen_maximum}")
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							@@ -4,15 +4,21 @@ def draw_tile(size):
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    "Draws one tile, which can be repeated to form a pattern."
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					    "Draws one tile, which can be repeated to form a pattern."
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    draw_tile_outline(size)
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					    draw_tile_outline(size)
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    draw_squiggle(size)
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					    draw_squiggle(size)
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					    draw_triangle(size)
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def draw_tile_outline(size):
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					def draw_tile_outline(size):
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    pencolor("#dddddd")
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					    pencolor("#dddddd")
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    square(size)
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					    square(size)
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					def draw_triangle(size):
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					    for i in range(3):
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					        forward(size)
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					        left(360//3)
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def draw_squiggle(size):
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					def draw_squiggle(size):
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    forward(size/4)
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					    forward(size/4)
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    pencolor("black")
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					    pencolor("green")
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    left(90)
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					    left(80)
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    quarter_arc_right(size/4)
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					    quarter_arc_right(size/4)
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    quarter_arc_left(size/4)
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					    quarter_arc_left(size/4)
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    quarter_arc_left(size/4)
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					    quarter_arc_left(size/4)
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def draw_tile_grid(width, height, tile_size, tile_function):
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					def draw_tile_grid(width, height, tile_size, tile_function):
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    """Draws a (width x height) grid, with tile_function drawn on each tile.
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					    """Draws a (width x height) grid, with tile_function drawn on each tile.
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    (Your explanation here.)
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					    Draws a (width x height) grid using x, y coordinates, with tile_function drawn on each
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					          tile )
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    """
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					    """
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    for y in range(height):
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					    for y in range(height):
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        for x in range(width):
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					        for x in range(width):
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            tile_function(tile_size)
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					            tile_function(tile_size)
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