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human = Human.new('Garfield')
human.age = 18
expect(human.can_drink? 'Australia').to be true
expect(human.can_drink? 'United States').to be false
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can you add a test to see what happens when we use an address that does not match one in our list

human = Human.new('Boris Jr')
human.age = 14
expect(human.can_drink?).to be false

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try not to leave blank lines between the end

end
end

describe '.can_drink?' do
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great work that you put all the expectations inside of one describe block

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end


AGES = {
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great foresight here... Only small suggestion, this would be better to put in another file (or in Rails we would of had it in a DB table) to reduce the noise in the model
In this case it might be better to make this another class that you can ask for drinking_ages (as per comment below in specs). We can discuss this further next week

human.age = 18
expect(human.can_drink? 'Australia').to be true
expect(human.can_drink? 'United States').to be false
end
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can you add another test and not set age and see what happens

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