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545 PointsRead the userβs response from the console and store it back into the bookTitle variable???
string bookTitle = "To Kill a Mockingbird"; System.Console.Write("Enter a book title: ");
string bookTitle = System.Console.ReadLine();
What a I doing wrong here?!
1 Answer
Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
21,074 PointsYou don't need to use the "string" keyword if you already have declare that "bookTitle" variable.
string bookTitle = "To Kill a Mockingbird"; <------- Declaration
System.Console.Write("Enter a book title: ");
bookTitle = System.Console.ReadLine(); <------- Assigning