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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Multiple Items with Arrays Build a Quiz Challenge, Part 2 Solution

Isn't this a better way to build a list than using a function?

html += "<ol><li>" + correctAnswer.join('</li><li>') + "</li></ol>"

Seems to work and no need of a function that shuffels trough the array?

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It might be simpler in this case, but functions are useful when they can be used for multiple instances, for easily updating the way it works, and for handling errors.

But good work on thinking a little outside the box!