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Write a python program ...
Your hangman game should be broken into appropriate functions, contain a main function, and do the following:
1. The program should randomly select a word from the list: kangaroo, capybara, wombat, koala, wallaby, quokka, platypus, dingo, kookaburra
2. Repeatedly prompt the user to guess a letter.
3. Validate the input
4. All guessed letters should be stored in a two- dimensional list. If the number of times a letter has been guessed is greater than 1, then the user should be notified that they have already guessed this letter and prompted to guess a different letter. The hangman won’t update (grow) if the same incorrect letter is guessed multiple times.
5. The word should be printed where all correctly guessed letters are revealed, and all unguessed letters are replaced with underscores
6. A hangman reflecting the number of incorrect guesses should be printed
7. If all the letters in the word are guessed, then the user wins. If the hangman/number of incorrect guesses reaches 6, then the user loses
Modify your program so that the following functionality is added:
1. Instead of selecting the word from a hard-coded list, incorporate problem 2 so that the list is read from a file, then a word is randomly selected from this list.
2. when the game ends, the following information should be outputted to a new file:
● the word
● the state of the hangman
● if the user won or lost
2. when the game ends, the following information should be outputted to a new file:
● the word
● the state of the hangman
● if the user won or lost

Transcribed Image Text:Example outputs:
quokka
You won!
kangaroo
\\ /
You lost !
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