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you're calling #to_sym on something that is already a symbol!
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I like the overall approach - split the string into an array of words, then check whether that array contains the word in question. |
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Since that if statement is the last thing to be evaluated in the method, the return statements aren't needed. In general, Ruby style is to skip the use of return except for early returns (e.g. guard clauses).
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