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2,161 PointsAlright guys. So did I do this one right?
I feel like I did this one right, but for some reason it keeps coming up as wrong.
songs = {'song1', 'song2', 'song3'}
songs.add('Treehouse Hula')
songs.update('Pyhton Two-Step', 'Ruby Rhumba')('My PDF Files')
1 Answer
AJ Salmon
5,675 PointsYour third line isn't valid syntax, and would result in a TypeError, but it's easy to fix! The challenge asks you to add these two sets to your set of songs- {'Python Two-Step', 'Ruby Rhumba'}, {'My PDF Files'}. That looks like this:
songs = {'song1', 'song2', 'song3'}
songs.add('Treehouse Hula')
songs.update({'Python Two-Step', 'Ruby Rhumba'}, {'My PDF Files'})