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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Creating Reusable Code with Functions Review Creating Reusable Code with Functions

Jonathan Leon
Jonathan Leon
18,813 Points

Why is warning(); the wrong way to call the function in this quiz??

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2 Answers

Hi Jonathan,

In the part where it asks you to call the function, there is a semicolon at the end already. So the answer for the blank is just "warning()". Cheers!

Jonathan Leon
Jonathan Leon
18,813 Points

Haha thanks, I was in it for like 8 hr straight that night and was probably tired and didnt even notice.