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Bakang Elliot Simane
5,119 Pointsloops
help me
rainbow = ['red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'indigo', 'violet']
for index; item in enumerate(rainbow 1):
print(f'{index}.{item})
1 Answer

KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,752 PointsSome hints:
- Separate
index
anditem
with a comma instead of a semicolon - Since the index starts at 0 your enumeration should start at 0. You can leave off the 1 since 0 is the default.
- The instructions are to add a print statement above the existing print statement so you will have two: one for
index
and one foritem
.