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steve thomas
9,753 PointsOn line 2 of app.js, traverse to the parent element of the removeMe element.
nothing works for this question,help please
2 Answers

Stuart Wright
41,103 PointsIs this what you're looking for:
let parent = removeMe.parentNode;

Ashley Neumann
3,714 PointsIt was a bit confusing for me as the html said remove_me. So I had " let parent = remove_me.parentNode; "