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1,705 PointsPlease...Help me to fill this
Here is the question "Complete the code below to create a template literal"
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsTake a look at the hints and generic example I provided in your other question.
Connor Walker
17,985 PointsIn Javascript to do string interpolation you have to use backticks for opening and closing the sting. When including variables inside one of these string you have to format it like this ${variable}, so in the case of that question, it would look like this :
let message = `Hello ${name}. How are you?`
If you want to look into a bit more, this is the MDN page on template literals