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Assignment: Lesson02

What I did:
Downloaded the appropriate dependencies, like npm install, and so on.I ran the commands that were asked, and edited the lesson02.ts file and inserted my answers. Once I did that I ran 'npm run test' to see if my answers were correct.

My answers all passed the test, so I committed my answers and now I am doing a PR.

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🎓 Automated Grading Report

Student: Brooklyn Harden
Date: 8/11/2025

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The student successfully met all functional requirements by providing correct answers to all 11 quiz questions. Each 'UNANSWERED' placeholder was replaced with the correct answer choice, demonstrating a clear understanding of the quiz content. Technically, the student made the necessary code changes without introducing any errors, maintaining the original code structure and formatting. The modifications were precise, with no unnecessary changes or formatting issues, ensuring that the code remains clean and readable. All tests are expected to pass given the correct answers provided. Overall, the student demonstrated a strong grasp of both the functional and technical aspects of the assignment.


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