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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Inheritance Override Inherited Methods

having an attribute that accepts anything except one particular word

hie guys. i really need help on this one.

sheep.py
from animal import Animal

class Sheep(Animal):
  Sheep_sound == () 
  Sheep_sound != "Roar"
  pass

2 Answers

William Li
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William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 Points

Hello, Rungano Matonda

Give your Sheep class a new value for its sound attribute. It should be anything but "Roar".

Actually what this challenge asking you to do is pretty simple -- Just to give your Sheep class a sound attribute with whatever values except "Roar".

from animal import Animal

class Sheep(Animal):
  sound = "Meow"    # sound attribute

That should do it.

Thanks a lot William

task 2

from animal import Animal class Sheep(Animal):
sound = 'Bahh'