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Rowan Money
Courses Plus Student 140 Pointsjust help
treehouse variable
name = ("Rowan")
var3 = ("treehouse")
var1 =("Tree")
var2 = ("house")
if name == "Rowan":
print("Rowan loves his" + var3)
3 Answers

Prashant Pachauri
1,560 PointsIt's not clear where you need help, are you getting errors? Or the output is not a expected?

Rowan Money
Courses Plus Student 140 PointsI just can't do it, I'm getting really annoyed, do it for me and I'll love your forever

Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherYou're not able to pass it because you're not approaching it correctly. What do the instructions say to do? You have your name
variable. The next step is a variable named treehouse
where you combine two strings. Give that a try.