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Java Java Basics Using your New Tools Multiple Strings

I have some errors in my code that i can't fix it.

The code :

import java.io.Console;

public class TreeStory {

public static void main(String[] args) {
    Console console = System.console();
    /*  Some terms:
        noun - Person, place or thing
        verb - An action
        adjective - A description used to modify or describe a noun
        Enter your amazing code here!
    */
}

String Name = console.readLine("Whats your name: "); String Adj = console.readLine("enter an adjective: "); console.printf("%s is very %s", Name, Adj);

}

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The errors :

treehouse:~/workspace$ javac TreeStory.java && java TreeStory
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Xmx128m
Picked up _JAVA_OPTIONS: -Xmx128m
TreeStory.java:16: error: <identifier> expected
console.printf("%s is very %s", Name, Adj);
^
TreeStory.java:16: error: illegal start of type
console.printf("%s is very %s", Name, Adj);
^
TreeStory.java:16: error: <identifier> expected
console.printf("%s is very %s", Name, Adj);
^
TreeStory.java:16: error: <identifier> expected
console.printf("%s is very %s", Name, Adj);
^
4 errors

1 Answer

Stéphane Diez
Stéphane Diez
19,350 Points

First java variables never starts with a capitalized words. So try out this:

String name = your code;
String adj = your code; 
console.printf("%s is very %s", name, adj);