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To retrieve a value from a dictionary, you use Python’s indexing syntax: example_values ... = None would just set the value of that key to None; it wouldn’t remove the key altogether.
So, for example, the key "Father" could have a value of "Bob." Or, more relevantly, a key of "Hits" (or any word) could have a value of 55. In the latter case, the word is given the value of 55.
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