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-Write a statement that assigns the list of seasons of the year to the variable seasons in the following order in Python:
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
-Write one statement that uses the in operator to test if the element 'surfing' is present in list listActivities and print the results.
-Using the del keyword and/or the slicing operator:, delete the 3rd through the 5th element from the list listTemps.
You've been provided a list named myLst, of six integers. Set the fourth element's value to 7.
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