u/LocallyTelevised

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I forgot the line that declares my list in the ppr.

Important context: My project was made in JS on code.org

I already final-submitted the documents for my PPR. I wasn't able to actually view the documents before final-submitting because of some restrictions with my school's wifi that would hide the actual files when I tried to check them before final-submitting, so I basically just had to hope that everything got included. I was able to get a printed copy of it after I final-submitted, but I realized the page with the line that declares the variable didn't get uploaded, which included the line in which it was called, in which it was being called as an argument for one of the parameters of my function.

What I do have is the entire function, including the line with the name of the function and it's parameters. I do, however, know the name of the variable without seeing it.

What would be my best option here in terms of the written response?

Would I be able to just call it the variable name that I have memorized? My only concern here is if they take the information that is actually shown on the PPR and if I would lose points for something that isn't on the PPR, even if it's in the pdf with my full code.

Is there a way to somehow send in a new submission?

Should I just use the name of the parameter? This parameter only has lists as its argument, which is the only reason I'm even considering this, but I really doubt this would actually be accepted since it is a parameter and not actually a list. Figured I'd add this anyway just in case.

Or is my only option just to take docked points?

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