# Refactor Most Common Issue Here is classic beginner code. There is *way* too much in the `try` portion of the code. We don't need to *try* lines of code that have **zero** chance of raising an error. ```python try: # Display menu options print("1 - Option One") print("2 - Option Two") print("3 - Option Three") print() # get choice choice = int(input("> ")) # handle choice if choice == 1: print("You chose OPTION ONE.") elif choice == 2: print("You chose OPTION ONE.") elif choice == 3: print("You chose OPTION ONE.") else: print("Invalid option.") except ValueError: print("Invalid option.") ``` ## What you should do 1. Refactor the code to include **ONLY** the single line of code that could possibly raise an error. Some code needs to go outside *before* the `try/except` and some other code needs to go outside *after* the `try/except`. --- ©2021 Daniel Gallo

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