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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Write a Template Literal

java

app.js
const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;

const drink = `${flavor + }`;

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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I'm not sure why you titled this question "java" — that's a different language entirely! For future postings, it's helpful if you clearly state a question or describe your issue in the body; and give it a meaningful title. You might want to take a look at this video about Posting a Question.

But in your template literal, you won't need the + signs, just any actual characters you want in the output, plus the variable names enclosed in ${}. You still need the rest of the variables in your string.