Dear Racketeers,

I have noticed something I don't understand:

> (dict? '(yay))
#f
> (dict? '('yay))
#t
> (dict-ref '('yay) 'yay)
; dict-ref: no value for key: 'yay in: '('yay)

I'm puzzled - what makes '('yay) a dict compared to '(yay)?

(Running Racket 7.8 on Linux).

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