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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Creating Reusable Code with Functions Review Creating Reusable Code with Functions

Sherry Parker
Sherry Parker
3,020 Points

How do I answer this question?

Please help me pass this question. everything I have tried is not working.

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,236 Points

Hey sis! (Just kidding, but interesting coincidence).

This quiz has 5 questions, which one are you having trouble with? Be sure to quote it since the quizzes scramble the order each time. Also please show which answers you have tried so far.

3 Answers

Sherry Parker
Sherry Parker
3,020 Points

Hey, Steven, Glad to have a brother! :)

here is the question I keep missing. If I get it right I can pass the course.

Finish the code below, so that the function returns the message variable.

function greeting( name){ var message ="Hello" + name; _________; }

Thanks, Sherry

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,236 Points

The answer is hinted in the question.

Where it says, "...so that the function returns the message variable", it's hinting that you need to add a return statement, and message is the variable that should be passed back.

You might want to review the video Getting Information From a Function.

Adam Maley
Adam Maley
5,946 Points

Finish the code below, so that the function returns the message variable:

function greeting( name){ var message ="Hello" + name; _________; }

/* I typed "return message();" in the blank, it's not correct... */