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

const name = "Aneesah"; let message = 'Hello ${name}. How are you?';

What is wrong with this Javascript code challenge

const name = "Aneesah"; let message = 'Hello ${name}. How are you?';

2 Answers

Since it's a template literal you have to use backticks:

let message = `Hello ${name}. How are you?`;

const name = "Aneesah"; let message = 'Hello ${name}. How are you?';

I come with this below. I have part of it but not all of it.

const name = "Aneesah"; let message = "Hello ${name}. How are you?";