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How do JavaScript closures work?

How do JavaScript closures work?

    Closures are hard to explain because they are used to make some behaviour work that everybody intuitively expects to work anyway. I find the best way to explain them (and the way that I learned what they do) is to imagine the situation without them:const makePlus = function(x) {return function(y) { return x y; }; }const plus5 = makePlus(5); console.log(plus5(3));