Write me a python script, which reads data from a json file and saves the data in an appropriate data structure.
Absolutely! Here's an example that reads data from a JSON file and saves it in a Python dictionary:

import json

# Open the file and read the data
with open(data.json, r) as file:
    data = json.load(file)

# Print the data
print(data)

In this example, we use the json module to read the data from the file data.json and save it in the variable data. The json.load function takes a file object and returns a Python object that represents the data in the file.

In this case, the data in the JSON file is expected to be a JSON object, which will be converted to a Python dictionary. If the data in the file is a JSON array, you can use a list to store the data instead.
what does the r do? how do I specify a path?