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Start your free trialElazar Saks
685 Pointswhat is litera
On the python test it says problem with litera. What does that mean?
print("Hello")
print("Hello")
print("Let's do some math!")
print("a+a")
print("5+5")
print("Thanks for playing along!')
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Elazar,
The word is actually "literal" with an "L" at the end. What the error means in this case is that there is a problem with a string literal
.
Have a look at the very last entry. The String Literal opens with a double quotation mark (") but closes with a single ('). Just change the closing one to a double (or the opening one to a single) and you're all good to go.
Keep Coding! :)