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Integer k is read from input. Then, eight strings are read from input and stored in the list pantry_items. Write multi-branch if-else statements so that:
- If k is 1, assign suffix with 'st'.
- If k is 2, assign suffix with 'nd'.
- If k is 3, assign suffix with 'rd'.
- Otherwise, assign suffix with 'th'.
Lastly, output:
- 'The '
- k and suffix
- ' food item to expire is '
- the k-th element of pantry_items
- a period
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