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Start your free trialSanif Momin
3,875 Pointscant understand the question and what it wants
On about line 20, add the 'firstWord' variable to the beginning of the array 'saying'.
1 Answer
Chris Dziewa
17,781 PointsJust like you removed the first word from the spareWords array with the shift
method, you can add a word to the beginning of an array using the unshift
method. We therefore use the unshift method on the destination: saying, passing in the added string from the firstWord variable. This gives us the following answer:
saying.unshift(firstWord);
Mike Hickman
19,817 PointsMike Hickman
19,817 PointsThanks for the explanation, Chris!
Chris Dziewa
17,781 PointsChris Dziewa
17,781 PointsNo problem, mike! Glad you found it useful!
Chris Dziewa
17,781 PointsChris Dziewa
17,781 PointsDouble post error.