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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 904 PointsConfused to why it's not longer passing in step 1... Any insight?
I don't know what I am doing wrong. Task 1 or step was: Create a new variable named slice1 that has the second, third, and fourth items from favorite_things.
step 2 was make slice2 variable and set it equal to last two items of favorite_things.
favorite_things = ['raindrops on roses', 'whiskers on kittens', 'bright copper kettles',
'warm woolen mittens', 'bright paper packages tied up with string',
'cream colored ponies', 'crisp apple strudels']
slice1 = favorite_things[1:4]
slice2 = favorite_things[5:7]
sorted_things = favortite_things[:]
sorted_things.sort()
1 Answer
Magnus Lønseth
6,068 PointsHey!
You had a typo on line 7
On the next to last line of code you wrote favortite_things instead of favorite_things. Fix that, and you should be good to go!
Matt Law
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 904 PointsMatt Law
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 904 PointsWell that's both embarrassing and encouraging. Thanks for the help!
Magnus Lønseth
6,068 PointsMagnus Lønseth
6,068 PointsNo problem! Happy coding :)