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Fix broken links with linkcheck.py
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‎advanced/iters.md‎

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We have also used [enumerate](../basics/trey-hunner-zip-and-enumerate.md)
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We have also used [enumerate](../basics/zip-and-enumerate.md)
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before, and it actually remembers its position also:
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‎basics/defining-functions.md‎

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Typing `say_hi` just gives us the value of the `say_hi` variable, which
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is the function we defined. But `say_hi()` **calls** that function, so
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it runs and gives us a return value. The return value is None so the
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`>>>` prompt [doesn't show it](#variables.md#none).
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`>>>` prompt [doesn't show it](variables.md#none).
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But we know that the print function shows None, so what happens if we
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wrap the whole thing in `print()`?

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