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|  | title: Match Literal Strings | ||
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|  | ## Match Literal Strings
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|  | This challenge is not any different from the previous; in this case though, you are learning that string literals are case-sensitive. That means, when you test to see if a string has a literal, it will search for the exact case (lower or upper) inside the string. You will learn how to find string literals regardless of their case, in an upcoming lesson. | ||
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|  | In this challenge, you're finding Waldo...inside a string! | ||
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|  | ## Hint 1:
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|  | Change the line to have the correct string literal. | ||
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|  | ## Spoiler Alert - Solution Ahead!
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|  | ## Solution:
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|  | ```javascript | ||
|  | let waldoIsHiding = "Somewhere Waldo is hiding in this text."; | ||
|  | let waldoRegex = /Waldo/; // Change this line | ||
|  | let result = waldoRegex.test(waldoIsHiding); | ||
|  | ``` |