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3,064 PointsObject-Oriented Python task 2/2
I have added a grade argument and completed the if-else statement, and it is not working, what have I done wrong
class Student:
name = "Your Name"
grade = 50
def praise(self):
return "You inspire me, {}".format(self.name)
def reassurance(self):
return "Chin up, {}. You'll get it next time!".format(self.name)
def feedback(self)
if grade > 50:
return praise
else:
return reassurance
1 Answer
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7,934 Points# Your code
# You forget : at the end of def function
def feedback(self) #<------ : Needed here, and also you are missing 'grade' argument for the feedback method
if grade > 50:
return praise #<---- Since praise is in the class Student and because it is a function we have to use self.praise() to call it
# You can remove the else and just return the reassurance, check the # Correct way below
else:
# Just like praise, we have to use self. and () to call the reassurance method, check the code below
return reassurance
# Correct way
def feedback(self, grade):
if grade > 50:
return self.praise()
return self.reassurance()
Humza Malak
3,064 PointsHumza Malak
3,064 PointsThank you!