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Courses Plus Student 7,151 PointsThese instructions are not clear
"Right now, the text shows the wrong letters; we want it to display my real favorite letters from the array. In the next few tasks, we’ll change that. This task has two steps. (1) Add the start of a foreach loop with an opening curly brace between the third and fourth echo commands. The foreach loop should load each element from the letters array, one at a time, into a working variable named letter. (2) Add the closing curly brace for the foreach loop between the fourth and fifth echo commands. (Leave the letters AB in the fourth echo command for now. At the end of this step, the page should say my favorite letters are ABABAB.)"
How can code be written between "the third and fourth echo commands"? It will either be on line 3 or it will be on line 4.
This is the code that I have written after trying very hard to follow all of the previous steps in the instructions given to me. It works, but obviously isn't what Treehouse is looking for. Where have I gone wrong??? PS IF I had a copy of the correct code, I wouldn't have to be spending time asking a question on this forum, but could immediately see what it is that you guys are looking for and move on.
2 Answers
Leonardo Hernandez
13,798 PointsWhen instructions say fourth or fifth, I believe they are not speaking about the line numbers..
Go ahead and add new lines so that your for each loop contains the echo ab command.
Daniel Luke
Courses Plus Student 7,151 PointsThanks Leonardo, I see how to do it now.