diff --git a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
index c907b21888..c8343c5ce7 100644
--- a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
+++ b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
@@ -1831,13 +1831,13 @@
"id": "56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244bd",
"title": "Passing Values to Functions with Arguments",
"description": [
- "Functions can take input in the form of parameters. Parameters
are variables that take on the value of the arguments which are passed in to the function. Here is a function with two parameters, param1
and param2
:",
- "
function testFun(param1, param2) {", + "Functions can take input in the form of parameter. Parameters are variables that take on the value of the arguments which are passed in to the function. Here is a function with two parameters,
console.log(param1, param2);
}
param1
and param2
:",
+ "function testFun(param1, param2) {", "Then we can call
console.log(param1, param2);
}
testFun
:",
"testFun(\"Hello\", \"World\");
",
- "We have passed two arguments, \"Hello\" and \"World\". Inside the function, param1
will equal \"Hello\" and param2
will equal \"World\". Note that you could call testFun
again with different arguments and the parameters would take on the value of the new arguments.",
+ "We have passed two arguments, \"Hello\"
and \"World\"
. Inside the function, param1
will equal \"Hello\" and param2
will equal \"World\". Note that you could call testFun
again with different arguments and the parameters would take on the value of the new arguments.",
"myFunction
that accepts two arguments and outputs their sum to the dev console. Call your function."
+ "myFunction
that accepts two arguments and outputs their sum to the dev console.