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create a new variable named email_greeting that puts the treehouse variable and the name variable into the sentence "X l

create a new variable named email_greeting that puts the treehouse variable and the name variable into the sentence "X loves Y" but with treehouse for X and name for Y. Don't forget your spacing!

name.py
name='sudd'
str1='Tree'
str2='house'
treehouse=str1+str2
X=treehouse
Y=name
email_greeting= X "loves" Y

You need to concatenate the string with the variables

name='sudd'
str1='Tree'
str2='house'
treehouse=str1+str2
X=treehouse
Y=name
email_greeting= X  + " loves "   + Y

1 Answer

Boris Ivan Barreto
Boris Ivan Barreto
6,838 Points

I believe is better this way:

name = 'sudd'
str1 = 'Tree'
str2 = 'house'
treehouse = str1 + str2
email_greeting = "{} loves {}".format(treehouse, name)