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C# C# Basics (Retired) Console I/O Console I/O

Joel Muro
Joel Muro
2,884 Points

challange task 4 ?

on the last question i put string bookTitle = System.Console.ReadLine(); it says this is incorrect what is the correct

1 Answer

Jeremy Faith
PLUS
Jeremy Faith
Courses Plus Student 56,696 Points

You are correct except for one minor thing. Since bookTitle was already declared a string, you do not need to declare it again. So, your code should look like this.

bookTitle = System.Console.ReadLine();

Hope this helps.