javascript string literal

JavaScript
var animal = "cow";
var str=`The ${animal} jumped over the moon`; // string interpolation`string text ${expression} string text`//Regular string
var rgb = "rgb(" + r + "," + g + "," + b + ")";
//Template literal
var rgb = `rgb(${r}, ${g}, ${b})`;// TEMPLATE LITERALS example
console.log(`Hi, I'm ${p.name}! Call me "${p.nn}".`);`string text`

`string text line 1
 string text line 2`

`string text ${expression} string text`

tag`string text ${expression} string text`// Template String: If you want both double and single quotations in your string
// NOTE: also allows multiple line strings
// Find it above the leftmost tab key on your keyboard
let AllQuotationString = `Can use this for ', or ", or ${yourVariable}, or
	multiline strings`;

// Single Quotation String: If you want double quotations in your string
let SingleQuotationString = 'can contain " in string, but not ${yourVariable}';

// Double Quotation String: If you want single quotations in your string
let DblQuotationString = "can contain ' in string, but not ${yourVariable}"; 
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