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error class names                      

error: Class names, 'TreeStory', are only accepted if annotation processing is explicitly requested                         

1 error 
__Name__ is a __adjective__ __noun__. They are always __adverb__ __verb__.
int age = 12;
if (age < 13) {
  //Insert exit code
  console.printf ("Sorry u must be at least 12 to use this program.\n")
  System.Exit(0);

}

String name = console.readLine("Enter a name: ");
String adjective = console.ReadLine("Enter an adjective: ");
String noun = console.readLine ("Enter a noun: ");
String adverb = console.readLine (" Enter an adjective
String verb = console.readLine ("Enter a verb ending with in -ing: ");
console.printf ("Your TreeStory:\---------\n"); 
console.printf ("%s is a %s %s. ", name, adjective, noun);
console.printf ("hey are always %s %s.\n", adverb, verb);

3 Answers

Hi Troy,

I think you need to post all of your code - the error is something to do with the class definition of TreeStory, I think. So if you could post all that file, it might help.

Steve.

Also, your line that says:

String adverb = console.readLine (" Enter an adjective

needs closing properly - try this:

String adverb = console.readLine ("Enter an adverb: ");

Steve.

String adverb = console.readLine (Enter an adjective: );

Maybe:

String adverb = console.readLine ("Enter an adverb: "); // not an adjective

And you are using stylised double quotes - try to use these: "", rather than these, ““.