Please help, I'm not getting it

Tell us what’s happening:
Describe your issue in detail here.

  **Your code so far**

<h2>CatPhotoApp</h2>
<main>
<p>Click here to view more <a href="#">cat photos</a>.</p>

<a href="#"><img src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/curriculum/cat-photo-app/relaxing-cat.jpg" alt="A cute orange cat lying on its back."></a>

<p>Things cats love:</p>
<ul>
  <li>cat nip</li>
  <li>laser pointers</li>
  <li>lasagna</li>
</ul>
<p>Top 3 things cats hate:</p>
<ol>
  <li>flea treatment</li>
  <li>thunder</li>
  <li>other cats</li>
</ol>
<form action="https://www.freecatphotoapp.com/submit-cat-photo">
  <label for="indoor"><input id="indoor" type="radio" name="indoor-outdoor"> Indoor</label>
  <label for="outdoor"><input id="outdoor" type="radio" name="indoor-outdoor"> Outdoor</label><br>
  <label for="loving"><input id="loving" type="checkbox" name="personality"> Loving</label>
  <label for="lazy"><input id="lazy" type="checkbox" name="personality"> Lazy</label>
  <label for="energetic"><input id="energetic" type="checkbox" name="personality"> Energetic</label><br>
  <input type="text" placeholder="cat photo URL" required>
  <button type="submit">Submit</button>
  <label for="indoor">
<input id="indoor" value="indoor" type="radio" name="indoor-outdoor">Indoor
</label>
<label for="outdoor">
<input id="outdoor" value="outdoor" type="radio" name="indoor-outdoor">Outdoor
</label>
<label for="loving">
<input id="loving" value="loving" type="checkbox" name="loving-Lazy-Energetic">loving
</label>
<label for="lazy">
<input id="lazy" value="lazy" type="checkbox" name="loving-lazy-Energetic">Lazy
</label>
<label for="energetic">
<input id="energetic" value="energetic" type="checkbox" name="loving-Lazy-energetic">energetic 
</label>

</form>
</main>
  **Your browser information:**

User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 8.1.0; vivo 1820) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/96.0.4664.92 Mobile Safari/537.36

Challenge: Use the value attribute with Radio Buttons and Checkboxes

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You have two separate sets of inputs. That can’t be right. That sort of thing confuses the tests because they don’t know where in your code to look.

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