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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine Strings and Template Literals Review

Joseph Harlow
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Joseph Harlow
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 8,243 Points

Complete the code below to recreate the above code using template literal interpolation:

Complete the code below to recreate the above code using template literal interpolation:

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Remember that template literals are always enclosed in accents (back-ticks), and the replacement tokens inside them are identified by "${}".

If that doesn't sufficiently jog your memory, you might want to review the video and take another look at the examples.