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Start your free trialMalcolm Aldrin Masumba
3,689 PointsHow do i place a self argument
Which self argument am i mising here
class Student:
name = "Malcolm"
def praise(self):
self.name = "Malcolm"
print("I really like your hair today, Malcolm")
1 Answer
Maxwell Newberry
7,693 PointsThe keyword they want you to focus on is return
. Make sure that you return
the string praise. Additionally, because you set the value for the variable name
before, you don't need to set it again in your function.
class Student:
name = "Malcolm"
def praise(self):
return "You're doing great, " + self.name + "!"