ES6 - Create Strings using Template Literals

**Tell us what’s happening: **
Describe your issue in detail here.
Hello friends
I want to know what this variable exactly do .
const failuresList = makeList(result.failure);

  **Your code so far**
const result = {
success: ["max-length", "no-amd", "prefer-arrow-functions"],
failure: ["no-var", "var-on-top", "linebreak"],
skipped: ["no-extra-semi", "no-dup-keys"]
};
function makeList(arr) {
// Only change code below this line
const failureItems = [];
for (let i = 0;i < arr.length ; i++){

  failureItems.push( `<li class="text-warning">${arr[i]}</li>`)

}
// Only change code above this line

return failureItems;
}

const failuresList = makeList(result.failure);
console.log(failuresList)
  **Your browser information:**

User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/103.0.5060.114 Safari/537.36 Edg/103.0.1264.62

Challenge: ES6 - Create Strings using Template Literals

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Hi, you can add console.log(failuresList); at the end of your code and you’ll see what it does.

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If you run: console.log(failureList)
failureList = [ '<li class="text-warning">no-var</li>', '<li class="text-warning">var-on-top</li>', '<li class="text-warning">linebreak</li>' ]

It is an array of failureItem

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