## The Great Escape ### Escaping **Quote delimiters** can be one of the tricky things to deal with. Since they are used for delimiting text, they need a trick to include them in our text. For example, we want a `'` _(single quote)_ in or text, but use them as delimiters: ```js console.log('Houdini once said:') console.log('Magic is the sole science not accepted by scientists,') // Uh oh... ↙ JS thinks your string ends here console.log(' because they can't understand it.') // ...and new starts here ↖ that never finish ! // too bad ! a quote, ruined by quotes, ironic and very sad. ``` The `\` _(backslash)_ is used for that: Everytime there is an _extra special_ character into your string, putting a `\` in front of it will **escape** it and doing so will let JS understand you meant the **litteral** following character and not the delimiter, _or whatever else the character normaly means for a string_ ### Instructions Nothing can stop you now with that new knowledge. Like Houdini, master of escapes, you are going to escape some strings: - Create a `escapeFromDelimiters` that includes all 3 quotes _(`` ` ``, `"` and `'`)_. - Create a `escapeTheEscape` that includes a backslash _(`\`)_. > “How did I escape? With difficulty. How did I plan this moment? With > pleasure.” \ > ― Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo