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6,589 PointsComplete to recreate the above code using template literal interpolation: const name = "Aneesah"; let me
can someone help
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Angie Berg
5,624 PointsTemplate literal I can help with but I don't know how they are asking for it. Do they want it in the <body> of the html? Basically you will be taking the variable "name" and using that. You will use the , the backtick, which is in the top left of your keyboard to begin and end what you want the sentence to say. For example:
My name is ${name}. I am a Treehouse student.This could be done like console.log(
My name is ${name}`);