## Merge two One very useful data structure in Python are the dictionaries, in this exercise we will start to familiarize and use them. ### Instructions Create a file `merge_two.py` which will have a function named `merge_two()`. This function will accept two dictionaries and return a third one which will be the merge of the two inputs. Here is the prototype of the function: ```python def merge_two(first_dict, second_dict): # this is a function, # write your code here ``` ### Usage Here is a possible code to test your function. Put it in another file (ex: `test.py`): ```python from merge_two import merge_two first = { "Bob": 36, "Louise": 23, "Lea": 34 } second = { "Louise": 44, "Romolo": 30, "Lea": 22 } print(merge_two(first, second)) ``` Run your test file with the following command: ```console $ python3 test.py {'Bob': 36, 'Louise': 44, 'Lea': 22, 'Romolo': 30} $ ``` ### Hints - If a key is repeated in both dictionaries the value retained will be the one in `second_dict`. - There is different ways to merge dictionaries, take the time to understand the differences in between those techniques and try more than one technique to better retain it. ### References - [Merging dictionaries in Python](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/python-merging-two-dictionaries/)