Add function declarations to 2nd makeDinner code#40
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The paragraph on line 181 starts with the following sentence. > Bringing it back to our example, note that the `chopVegetables()` function might throw an error if, say, there is an incident with the kitchen knife. Since it's been over 100 lines non-wrapped text since the reader last saw this function declaration (and its `throws` keyword), it may be helpful to also include the all three function declarations here again. I know I had to scroll back up to re-read the very first code example to refresh my memory.
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The paragraph on line 181 starts with the following sentence.
Since it's been over 100 lines non-wrapped text since the reader last saw this function declaration (and its
throwskeyword), it may be helpful to also include the all three function declarations here again. I know I had to scroll back up to re-read the very first code example to refresh my memory.