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5,041 PointsNeed clarification on task.
So, i've tried a bunch of things, and none seem to be working. The code i've entered returns a key error, but i have a feeling that im completely missing the point.
def favorite_food(dict):
name = dict.get("name")
food = dict.get("food")
return "Hi, I'm {name} and I love to eat {food}!".format(name,food)
1 Answer
Joe Beltramo
Courses Plus Student 22,191 PointsMove the variable declaration into the .format()
method as an argument. This will turn it into keyword (named) argument instead of a variable declaration.