Now it reads using the for_in command and only needs to be prompted to move forward and turn once.
I am finding that the directions you have written are clear and very easy to follow. Then when it comes time
to work through a checkpoint, I am struggling to apply the informaiton that was given to a task. It is like I
know what it means when I read it, but then I get lost and cannot figure out how this information is applicable. For this check point I worked ahead a little and saw that there
was a range command. I thought it must be applicable, but was not sure how. I talked through it with a
couple people and then looked up similar simplification examples to see how range was used. Then there was some trial
and error to get the details right.