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It is possible to have both local and global variables with the same name. When you do this, the local variable takes precedence over the global variable.

In this example:

const someVar = "Hat";

function myFun() {
const someVar = "Head";
return someVar;
}

The function myFun will return the string Head because the local version of the variable is present.

--instructions--

Add a local variable to myOutfit function to override the value of outerWear with the string sweater.

--hints--

You should not change the value of the global outerWear.

assert(outerWear === 'T-Shirt');

myOutfit should return the string sweater.

assert(myOutfit() === 'sweater');

You should not change the return statement.

assert(/return outerWear/.test(__helpers.removeJSComments(code)));

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// Setup
const outerWear = "T-Shirt";

function myOutfit() {
// Only change code below this line

// Only change code above this line
return outerWear;
}

myOutfit();

--solutions--

const outerWear = "T-Shirt";
function myOutfit() {
const outerWear = "sweater";
return outerWear;
}