#Multi-line Strings Python strings are very flexible, but if we try to create a string that occupies multiple lines we find ourselves face-to-face with a SyntaxError. Python offers a solution: multi-line strings. By using three quote-marks #(""" or ''') #instead of one, we tell the program that the string doesn’t end until the next triple-quote. This method is useful if the string being defined contains a lot of quotation marks and we want to be sure we don’t close it prematurely. leaves_of_grass = """ Poets to come! orators, singers, musicians to come! Not to-day is to justify me and answer what I am for, But you, a new brood, native, athletic, continental, greater than before known, Arouse! for you must justify me. """