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--description--

The join method is used to join the elements of an array together to create a string. It takes an argument for the delimiter that is used to separate the array elements in the string.

Here's an example:

const arr = ["Hello", "World"];
const str = arr.join(" ");

str would have a value of the string Hello World.

--instructions--

Use the join method (among others) inside the sentensify function to make a sentence from the words in the string str. The function should return a string. For example, I-like-Star-Wars would be converted to I like Star Wars. For this challenge, do not use the replace method.

--hints--

Your code should use the join method.

assert(__helpers.removeJSComments(code).match(/\.join/g));

Your code should not use the replace method.

assert(!__helpers.removeJSComments(code).match(/\.?[\s\S]*?replace/g));

sentensify("May-the-force-be-with-you") should return a string.

assert(typeof sentensify('May-the-force-be-with-you') === 'string');

sentensify("May-the-force-be-with-you") should return the string May the force be with you.

assert(sentensify('May-the-force-be-with-you') === 'May the force be with you');

sentensify("The.force.is.strong.with.this.one") should return the string The force is strong with this one.

assert(
sentensify('The.force.is.strong.with.this.one') ===
'The force is strong with this one'
);

sentensify("There,has,been,an,awakening") should return the string There has been an awakening.

assert(
sentensify('There,has,been,an,awakening') === 'There has been an awakening'
);

--seed--

--seed-contents--

function sentensify(str) {
// Only change code below this line


// Only change code above this line
}

sentensify("May-the-force-be-with-you");

--solutions--

function sentensify(str) {
return str.split(/\W/).join(' ');
}