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JavaScript Getting Started With ES2015 Using Template Literals Review Template Literals

andrea molinari
andrea molinari
14,850 Points

confused

Please can you help me?

SAMUEL LAWRENCE
SAMUEL LAWRENCE
Courses Plus Student 8,447 Points

you need to include a backtick in the front and back to create a template literal.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

I'm sure folks would be happy to help, but you must quote the question you're having trouble with and show the answer that you were giving.