Python list initialized with question mark [closed] - python

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word = ['?']
What does the above line initialize in python?
Is that a special type of initialization?

It's initializing a list with a '?' string as its only element.

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Can someone please explain how to do this [closed]

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The following code must be updated to the full file path on your computer. The ‘r’ must proceed the file name so backslash characters are not interpreted as escape characters.
here is what i am trying to put in:
poke = pd.read_csv(r'DriveLetter\full path\Pokemon.csv')
type(poke)
This is what its telling me:

The print statement I use is showing a syntax error, kindly note the error on my code [closed]

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Kindly look at 10th line of this code snippet:
You forgot to close print():
print(txt.read())

TypeError __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'uploads_to' [closed]

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I created models for my project but am getting the following error. Help.
According to the documentation the argument is called upload_to, not uploads_to.

What does "\" mean in the following code? [closed]

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I encountered this code while studying String Formatting Operators in Python:
print('%(language)s has %(number)03d quote types.'%\
{"language":"Python", "number":2})
What does "\" represent in this code?
As you can read in Python's documentation a back slash breaks the line of code allowing for the next line continuation.

Problems with print statment [closed]

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I am 100% new to programming and I'm having trouble practising the print hello world statement. My code is as follows:
print(hello world!)
You are missing the '' or "" that need to wrap around any string object in Python
Try:
print('Hello World!')
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