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## Two can play that game
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### More Arguments
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We have seen how to add one argument to the a function, We are now going to see
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how to add two (or more).
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All we need to do to add a second argument `arg2` is to add a comma `,` after
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`arg1` and then add `arg2`.
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```js
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let myFirstFunction = (arg1, arg2) => {
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//<-arg1 and arg2 are inputed in between the parens
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console.log(arg1, arg2)
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// ↖ arg1 and arg2 are "transfered" to be the args of console.log()
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}
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// Now we call the function
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myFirstFunction('first arg', 'second arg')
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// "first arg"
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// "second arg"
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```
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For more args, you will need to simply repeat the same process. Example with
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`arg3` and `arg4`:
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```js
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let myFirstFunction = (arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) => {
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//<as many arguments as needed
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console.log(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
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} //<-end of the scope of the function
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// Now we call the function
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myFirstFunction('first arg', 'second arg', 3, 4)
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// "first arg"
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// "second arg"
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// 3
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// 4
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```
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Finally, please note that you can name your arguments however you please. Just
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make sure that you reuse the proper name inside the scope of your function.
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Example:
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```js
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let myFirstFunction = (continent, country, city, temperature) => {
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//<as many arguments as needed
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console.log(continent, country, city, temperature)
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} //<-end of the scope of the function
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// Now we call the function
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myFirstFunction('Europe', 'France', 'Paris', '30°C')
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// "Europe"
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// "France"
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// "Paris"
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// "30°C"
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```
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### Instructions
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You want to conquer the world! _(of entertainment)_.
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In this exercise you will have to declare the function `duos`.
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This function will take two arguments and will log them together with an `and`
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and an `!`
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> Example: calling: `duos('Batman', 'Robin')` should log : `Batman and Robin !`
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You will then declare the function `duosWork`. This function will take three
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arguments and will log them togethers as in the example below.
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> Example: calling: `duosWork('Batman', 'Robin', 'protect Gotham')` should log :
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> `Batman and Robin protect Gotham !`
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