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Start your free trialLyric Abbott
35,595 Pointshelp
Define a method called can_edit_picture? that takes one argument.
my code: def can_edit_picture?
1 Answer
John Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsHi Lyric Abbott,
In your code you haven't actually given the method one argument like the question asks.
An argument in Ruby should be declared directly after the method name like:
def can_edit_picture?(argument1)
puts argument1
end
Hope this helps