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● Create a python
○ Read in the movie.xml file.
○ Read about the iter() and itertext() function here. Use the iter()
function to list all the child tags of the movie element.
○ Use the itertext() function to print out the movie descriptions.
○ Find the number of movies that are favourites and the number of
movies that are not.
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