03 | Working with apostrophes
If your string includes an apostrophe, then use double quotes to define the string.
apostrophe.py
print("Don't fear!")
print("I'm here!")
You can use an apostrophe within a string enclosed with single quotes if you escape the apostrophe:
print('Don\'t fear!') # This isn't a problem.
Error example: The apostrophe below creates problems if not escaped. Notice the color syntax only highlights up until the first single quote.
print('Don't fear!') # This does't work and even screws up the inline comment.