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2,461 PointsWhy do we use the "draw" function twice?
why do we reuse the "draw" function again in line 83 in the video? we have already called it for the good guesses why call it again in the else? im completely confused right now
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7,627 PointsI think this is to update the user's screen... specifically, for the user to see a revised print out of all their bad guesses and their strikes when they lose... so that when the user enters the last bad guess (for example, "a"), "a" is added to the print out of bad guess and their strikes are updated at the top of the user's screen... there's less of a need to do this if, instead, "a" is the last good guess and the user wins the game.