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We don't know what the requirements are, you're going to have to talk to your teacher about that.

They're really awful, and de facto even worse because hardly any of the AP readers know about Snap! or functional programming. So, in particular, you're required to use an "iteration"; supposedly (after a big fight on my part) using MAP counts, but in fact kids get marked wrong for that, so we have to tell kids to imagine that their reader knows no computer science and hates kids, so they should use REPEAT or FOR, not even FOR EACH ITEM, let alone MAP.

The requirements are all stupid like that, because it's easy to assign points for stupid things, not so easy for things like "is it a cool project?" Although, the rubric makes a distinction between the "purpose" of a program and its "function," and not even the readers understand what they mean by that. :~(

Don't you have a teacher? They should be able to help with rubric questions.