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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

I don't understand this task

help me

strings.py
name = "intak"
subject = "Treehouse "
subject +="loves"

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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It looks like your problem is not so much with syntax as it is with the instructions for the challenge. I see you have over 400 points. Surely you've gotten an email by now from Treehouse with the subject line "Treehouse loves Intak", right? That's what we're going for here. Take a look at the code that passes:

name = "intak"
subject = "Treehouse loves " + name

The result of this will be that our subject (just like the subject line of the treehouse emails) will be "Treehouse loves intak" Hope that helps!