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Write the code in Python using input, if and else statements. Please include header comments on each code. Thank you.

Transcribed Image Text:randomly choose a number, accept input from the user, and print whether or not the user is correct.
• Randomly choose a (whole) number between 1 and 256 without showing it to the user.
o (No, not between 1 and 100. Small Monster Collectors have great respect for powers of two.)
• Prompt the user for the word "odd" or "even".
• Print an appropriate message depending on whether they guessed correctly.
o If they don't enter "odd" or "even", print an error message.
Sample Run 1
I'm thinking of a number.
My number was 73 .
Is it odd or even? even
Sorry!
Sample Run 2
I'm thinking of a number.
My number was 53 .
Is it odd or even? odd
Well done!
Sample Run 3
I'm thinking of a number.
You didn't enter "odd" or "even".
Is it odd or even? citronaut
You forfeit!
(My number was 203 if you're wondering.)
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