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4 Answers

Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 Pointsi think you should add a '#' in front of the parameter name, so it should be:
func greeting(#person: String){
}

Edwin Mhoy Silva Rifa
2,631 PointsBut they say i have to pass a string to the name Jerry?

Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 PointsRight, so you will want to pass it like this:
greeting(person: "Jerry")

Edwin Mhoy Silva Rifa
2,631 PointsI did that, I´m at the secound assignmet

Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 PointsOk great! Good luck

Edwin Mhoy Silva Rifa
2,631 PointsThank you very much

Fabion Stephens
Courses Plus Student 5,893 PointsNo problem