diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/lecture-working-with-loops-and-sequences/67fe8399c41a212871025f96.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/lecture-working-with-loops-and-sequences/67fe8399c41a212871025f96.md index 32276bfd503..c608d2c5125 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/lecture-working-with-loops-and-sequences/67fe8399c41a212871025f96.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/lecture-working-with-loops-and-sequences/67fe8399c41a212871025f96.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dashedName: what-are-lists-and-how-do-they-work Over the next few lessons we are going to learn about lists, tuples, and ranges, which are three basic sequence types used in Python. -The list data type is an ordered sequence of elements that can be comprised of strings, numbers, or even other lists. Similar to JavaScript, lists are mutable and use zero-based indexing, meaning that the first element of the list is at index zero. +The list data type is an ordered sequence of elements that can be comprised of strings, numbers, or even other lists. The list data type is an ordered sequence of elements that can be comprised of strings, numbers, or even other lists. Lists are mutable and use zero-based indexing, meaning that the first element of the list is at index zero. Here is the basic syntax for a list: