Basic JavaScript - Escaping Literal Quotes in Strings

Tell us what’s happening:
It seems to have a bug on this lesson which not let me complete it with success.

I’m sure that my answer is right but whenever I try to complete it does not work.

Question is: Use backslashes to assign a string to the myStr variable so that if you were to print it to the console, you would see:

I am a "double quoted" string inside "double quotes".

My answer is: (see in Code section)

Result is: myStr = “I am a “double quoted” string inside “double quotes”.”
Your code so far
const myStr = “I am a "double quoted" string inside "double quotes".”; // Change this line

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

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User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/116.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Escaping Literal Quotes in Strings

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