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def encrypt ( text ) : reverse _ character = for i in text: reverse _ character = i + reverse _ character

def encrypt(text):
reverse_character =""
for i in text:
reverse_character = i + reverse_character
reverse_character = reverse_character.replace("e","3")
return reverse_character
print(encrypt("car"))
print(encrypt("car is bige"))
Can you spot the mistake? It only runs tge first condition , and it doesnt run the second( replacing e with 3)
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