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Python Introducing Lists Using Lists Continental

Noam Pfeifel
Noam Pfeifel
895 Points

i cant understand the second part, im trying to write an if statement but it keeps saying that part one isn't working.

please help

continents.py
continents = ['Asia', 'South America', 'North America', 'Africa', 'Europe', 'Antarctica', 'Australia']

for continent in continents:
    print("* " + continent)

2 Answers

Christian Bøgelund
Christian Bøgelund
15,052 Points

Can you post what you're inputting in the second part of the challenge? That's most likely where the problem is, because what you've currently written looks correct to me :)

Craig Dennis
STAFF
Craig Dennis
Treehouse Teacher

You can access specific letters in a string using brackets.

Let me know if that doesn't do the trick.