OK I'm still new to the python list / array deal. I'm having problems with 
something very simple that I could accomplish in C++ but
for some reason I'm not grasping it python.

Here is my example psuedo code:

I have two lists:

items = ['roses','violets','sugar','so']

and

attributes = ['red','blue','sweet','you']

I have a variable:

action = 'are'

>From the above lists I would like to populate a multi dimensional array that 
>would be like this;

poem ={ ['roses','are red'],
              ['violets','are blue'],
              ['sugar','are sweet']
              ['so','are you'] }

I'm assuming I would need two separate loops once through list(items) and then 
through list(attributes) and would have to concatenate variable(action) + 
str(attributes[0]).

But I'm having a severe brain squeeze right now and cannot get my code to work 
as desired.

Could someone please show me what the code should look like?

I know this is very elementary, I also know I can accomplish this in other 
languages but the objective is to
get my head around the python version.

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks





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