I get an error when executing the example snippet of exercise 41 in the book 'Learning Python the hard way' of ZED A. SHAW. .
The error I am receiving: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "oop_test.py", line 75, in <module>
question, answer = convert(snippet, phrase)
File "oop_test.py", line 48, in convert
result = sentence.copy()
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'copy'
The snippet:
import random
from urllib.request import urlopen
import sys
WORD_URL = "http://learncodethehardway.org/words.txt"
WORDS = []
PHRASES = {
    "class %%%(%%%):":
      "Make a class named %%% that is-a %%%.",
    "class %%%(object):\n\tdef __init__(self, ***)" :
      "class %%% has-a __init__ that takes self and *** params.",
    "class %%%(object):\n\tdef ***(self, @@@)":
      "class %%% has-a function *** that takes self and @@@ params.",
    "*** = %%%()":
      "Set *** to an instance of class %%%.",
    "***.***(@@@)":
      "From *** get the *** function, call it with params self, @@@.",
    "***.*** = '***'":
      "From *** get the *** attribute and set it to '***'."
}
# do they want to drill phrases first
if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == "english":
    PHRASE_FIRST = True
else:
    PHRASE_FIRST = False
# load up the words from the website
for word in urlopen(WORD_URL).readlines():
    WORDS.append(str(word.strip(), encoding="utf-8"))
def convert(snippet, phrase):
    class_names = [w.capitalize() for w in
                   random.sample(WORDS, snippet.count("%%%"))]
    other_names = random.sample(WORDS, snippet.count("***"))
    results = []
    param_names = []
    for i in range(0, snippet.count("@@@")):
        param_count = random.randint(1,3)
        param_names.append(', '.join(
            random.sample(WORDS, param_count)))
    for sentence in snippet, phrase:
        # this is how you duplicate a list or string
        result = sentence.copy()
        # fake class names
        for word in class_names:
            result = result.replace("%%%", word, 1)
        # fake other names
        for word in other_names:
            result = result.replace("***", word, 1)
        # fake parameter lists
        for word in param_names:
            result = result.replace("@@@", word, 1)
        results.append(result)
    return results
# keep going until they hit CTRL-D
try:
    while True:
        snippets = list(PHRASES.keys())
        random.shuffle(snippets)
        for snippet in snippets:
            phrase = PHRASES[snippet]
            question, answer = convert(snippet, phrase)
            if PHRASE_FIRST:
                question, answer = answer, question
            print(question)
            input("> ")
            print(f"ANSWER:  {answer}\n\n")
except EOFError:
    print("\nBye")
It looks like it isn't interpreted as a dictionary or list? I don't really understand why the copy method isn't working? I 'solved' it by removing the .copy on line 48 and just use 'result = sentence' but I guess that isn't properly fixed and there was a reason the author used .copy ?