Minor clarifications in the introductory paragraph.

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\modulesynopsis{Standard exceptions classes.} \modulesynopsis{Standard exceptions classes.}
Exceptions can be class objects or string objects. While Exceptions can be class objects or string objects. Though most
traditionally most exceptions have been string objects, in Python exceptions have been string objects in past versions of Python, in
1.5, all standard exceptions have been converted to class objects, Python 1.5 and newer versions, all standard exceptions have been
and users are encouraged to do the same. The exceptions are defined converted to class objects, and users are encouraged to do the same.
in the module \module{exceptions}; this module never needs to be The exceptions are defined in the module \module{exceptions}. This
imported explicitly. module never needs to be imported explicitly: the exceptions are
provided in the built-in namespace.
Two distinct string objects with the same value are considered different Two distinct string objects with the same value are considered different
exceptions. This is done to force programmers to use exception names exceptions. This is done to force programmers to use exception names