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So I did:

def fcopy(original, copy):
'creates a copy of file original named copy'
    infile = open(original)
    content = infile.read()
    print(content)

But this only print out what's in the original file. No clue how to copy the content of original to the copy file.

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You need to open another file for writing and write to that one. The new file does not need to exist beforehand. I recommend you read this for an overview of file handling: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/inputoutput.html

As far as writing a function for this goes, here's a function that should work (note that this overwrites the file you're copying to):

def fcopy(original_file, copy_file):
    with open(original_file, 'r') as readf, open(copy_file, 'w') as writef:
        writef.write(readf.read())

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