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Start your free trialLuis Cardenas
1,501 Pointswhere im wrong?
def cheer(city,teamname):
return ("Let's go, ",city,"Let's go! ",teamname)
cheer("Kansas City ","Royals.")
1 Answer
jb30
44,807 PointsThe cheer function is returning a tuple, such as ("Let's go, ", "Kansas City", "Let's go! ", "Royals")
. The challenge is expecting it to return a string, such as "Let's go, Kansas City Royals. Let's go!"
with a space separating the city and the teamname.
The .
after the teamname should be added inside the cheer
function instead of modifying the argument.