Basic JavaScript - Escaping Literal Quotes in Strings

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Why I am seeing a extra " in the output. Yet my code is passed.

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const myStr = "I am a \"double quoted\" string inside \"double quotes\"."; // Change this line

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Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Escaping Literal Quotes in Strings

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When the console prints a string it wraps it in double quotes. So the double quote you are seeing before and after the string are added by the console. They aren’t actually part of myStr.

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