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156 Pointsthe print function. asks to print () "Hello, Treehouse". my answer is print ("Hello, Treehouse".)
question asks to print the word "Hello, Treehouse".
I did:
print ('Hello, Treehouse".)
why is this not correct?
1 Answer
py lund
1,477 PointsHi Rudolph,
There's a typo in the argument you are passing to the function print. You are opening the string with single quotes and closing it with double quotes. You can't combine both.
It should be either
print('Hello, Treehouse')
or
print("Hello, Treehouse")
Plus, you are adding a period outside the quotes, which is a syntax error.