fix English usage error reported by Ken Fuchs
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@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ arguments. There are three forms, which can be combined.
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The most useful form is to specify a default value for one or more
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arguments. This creates a function that can be called with fewer
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arguments than it is defined
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arguments than it is defined to allow. For example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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def ask_ok(prompt, retries=4, complaint='Yes or no, please!'):
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@ -3282,7 +3282,7 @@ the message: the types in the example are
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\exception{ZeroDivisionError}, \exception{NameError} and
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\exception{TypeError}.
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The string printed as the exception type is the name of the built-in
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name for the exception that occurred. This is true for all built-in
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exception that occurred. This is true for all built-in
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exceptions, but need not be true for user-defined exceptions (although
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it is a useful convention).
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Standard exception names are built-in identifiers (not reserved
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