Given a number of petals, print a string which repeats the phrases "Loves me" and "Loves me not" for every alternating petal. The last phrase printed (for the last petal picked) should be in all caps. Remember to include a comma and space between phrases, as shown in examples below.  Sample Input 1 3 Sample Output 1 "Loves me, Loves me not, LOVES ME" Sample Input 2 1 Sample Output 2 "LOVES ME"

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Given a number of petals, print a string which repeats the phrases "Loves me" and "Loves me not" for every alternating petal. The last phrase printed (for the last petal picked) should be in all caps. Remember to include a comma and space between phrases, as shown in examples below. 

Sample Input 1

3

Sample Output 1

"Loves me, Loves me not, LOVES ME"

Sample Input 2

1

Sample Output 2

"LOVES ME"

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