bpo-46113: Minor fixes in stdtypes documentation (GH-30167) (GH-30186)

* Fix-1 - isidentifier() function output

* Fix-2 Update the str.splitlines() function parameter

* Fix-3 Removed unwanted full stop for str and bytes types double quotes examples.

* Fix-4 Updated class dict from **kwarg to **kwargs
(cherry picked from commit 6f2df42951)

Co-authored-by: Vivek Vashist <vivekvashist@gmail.com>
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@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ Strings are immutable
written in a variety of ways:
* Single quotes: ``'allows embedded "double" quotes'``
* Double quotes: ``"allows embedded 'single' quotes"``.
* Double quotes: ``"allows embedded 'single' quotes"``
* Triple quoted: ``'''Three single quotes'''``, ``"""Three double quotes"""``
Triple quoted strings may span multiple lines - all associated whitespace will
@ -1751,9 +1751,9 @@ expression support in the :mod:`re` module).
>>> from keyword import iskeyword
>>> 'hello'.isidentifier(), iskeyword('hello')
True, False
(True, False)
>>> 'def'.isidentifier(), iskeyword('def')
True, True
(True, True)
.. method:: str.islower()
@ -2020,7 +2020,7 @@ expression support in the :mod:`re` module).
.. index::
single: universal newlines; str.splitlines method
.. method:: str.splitlines([keepends])
.. method:: str.splitlines(keepends=False)
Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries. Line
breaks are not included in the resulting list unless *keepends* is given and
@ -2433,7 +2433,7 @@ data and are closely related to string objects in a variety of other ways.
literals, except that a ``b`` prefix is added:
* Single quotes: ``b'still allows embedded "double" quotes'``
* Double quotes: ``b"still allows embedded 'single' quotes"``.
* Double quotes: ``b"still allows embedded 'single' quotes"``
* Triple quoted: ``b'''3 single quotes'''``, ``b"""3 double quotes"""``
Only ASCII characters are permitted in bytes literals (regardless of the
@ -4334,9 +4334,9 @@ Dictionaries can be created by placing a comma-separated list of ``key: value``
pairs within braces, for example: ``{'jack': 4098, 'sjoerd': 4127}`` or ``{4098:
'jack', 4127: 'sjoerd'}``, or by the :class:`dict` constructor.
.. class:: dict(**kwarg)
dict(mapping, **kwarg)
dict(iterable, **kwarg)
.. class:: dict(**kwargs)
dict(mapping, **kwargs)
dict(iterable, **kwargs)
Return a new dictionary initialized from an optional positional argument
and a possibly empty set of keyword arguments.