Basic JavaScript - Adding a Default Option in Switch Statements

Tell us what’s happening:
Describe your issue in detail here.
Why do i have to use val in switch instead of switchOfStuff

  **Your code so far**
function switchOfStuff(val) {
let answer = "";
// Only change code below this line
switch(val){
  case "a":
  answer="apple";
  break;
  case "b":
  answer ="bird";
  break;
  case"c":
  answer="cat";
  break;
  default:
  answer="stuff";
  break;
}


// Only change code above this line
return answer;
}

switchOfStuff(1);
  **Your browser information:**

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Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Adding a Default Option in Switch Statements

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switchOfStuff is the name of the function. It isn’t the variable you are switching on.

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