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JavaScript JavaScript Foundations Arrays Methods: Part 1

cant understand the question and what it wants

On about line 20, add the 'firstWord' variable to the beginning of the array 'saying'.

1 Answer

Chris Dziewa
Chris Dziewa
17,781 Points

Just like you removed the first word from the spareWords array with the shift method, you can add a word to the beginning of an array using the unshift method. We therefore use the unshift method on the destination: saying, passing in the added string from the firstWord variable. This gives us the following answer:

saying.unshift(firstWord);

Mike Hickman
Mike Hickman
19,817 Points

Thanks for the explanation, Chris!

Chris Dziewa
Chris Dziewa
17,781 Points

No problem, mike! Glad you found it useful!