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What changes are you trying to make? (e.g. Adding or removing code, refactoring existing code, adding reports)
Added to code to create a functioning anagram checker.
What did you learn from the changes you have made?
I had to think of how to account for the differences in case when creating the first version of the function.
Was there another approach you were thinking about making? If so, what approach(es) were you thinking of?
At first, I thought about using in but I realized that, since it was a string and not a list, it would return False since the order of the letters aren't the same
Were there any challenges? If so, what issue(s) did you face? How did you overcome it?
For a while, I couldn't get the lower() method to work and it kept on giving me an error telling me that lower hadn't been assigned. I changed the order of the code a few times and eventually I got it to work within a sorted() function
How were these changes tested?
After I wrote the code, I tested it with the different words provided and it was giving the correct answers
A reference to a related issue in your repository (if applicable)
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