## Lines ### The new line character `'\n'` One other special characters in strings is the `\n` (new line), we use it to represent a new line without having to have a new line in our string. Also the single and double quote delimited strings can't actually have literal new lines: ```js let fewlines = '\nHellođź‘Ź\nTheređź‘Ź\n' // Same string but with litteral new lines: let usingLiteral = ` Hellođź‘Ź Theređź‘Ź ` ``` You can use the literal `\n` character to split text on each lines: ```js let splited = ` Hellođź‘Ź Theređź‘Ź `.split('\n') console.log(splited) // ['','Hellođź‘Ź','Theređź‘Ź', ''] // Note that empty lines becomes empty strings ! ``` ### Instructions You have been recruted to analyse a bunch of poems, your fist task is to count the number of lines. - Declare a variable `linesCount` of the number of lines from the provided `poem` variable. But you must ignore empty lines in the begining and the end using the `trim` string method. ### Notions - [devdocs.io/javascript/global_objects/string/trim](https://devdocs.io/javascript/global_objects/string/trim)