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|  | title: Match Single Character with Multiple Possibilities | ||
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|  | ## Match Single Character with Multiple Possibilities
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|  | ### Extract 
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|  | Using the match() method, you can extract parts of a string that match with your regular expression. In this challenge, you are extracting the vowels "a, e, i, o, u" from a provided string. | ||
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|  | ### Hint 1:
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|  | Are you attempting to use the test() method? Remember this method only returns True or False -- we need to extract the vowels from the string. | ||
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|  | ### Hint 2:
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|  | Have you tried using the '[]' character case match without commas? i.e. [abcd] vs [a, b, c, d] | ||
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|  | ### Spoiler Alert - Solution Ahead!
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|  | ## Solution
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|  | ```javascript | ||
|  | let quoteSample = "Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it."; | ||
|  | let vowelRegex = /[aeiou]/ig; // Change this line | ||
|  | let result = quoteSample.match(vowelRegex); // Change this line | ||
|  | ``` |