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1,227 PointsC# Console.ReadLine();
I do not understand what Console.ReadLine() does and why the parenthesis are always open.
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caits
4,578 PointsTry checking out the docs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.console.readline?view=netframework-4.8
Basically, Console.ReadLine() is just waiting for the user to enter the return, or "Enter," key in the console. It doesn't take any arguments, so that's why the parentheses are always empty.