```{eval-rst} :orphan: ``` # Challenge 2 In this question, you were asked to write a program that prints the first 3 letters of the alphabet together, but you are only allowed to print one letter at a time. If you remember, the `print` function will print what you feed it without writing a new line. But remember, it is important to end your program on a new line, otherwise your OS's terminal will be out of place when you go to enter in a new command. To counter this, the `C` is written with a new line: ```rust fn main() { print("A"); print("B"); println("C"); } ``` Output: ``` ABC ```