Solved the URLify question found in the README file#20
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Hello Ken, it appears this assignment was completed a few weeks ago and I forgot to turn it in. From the wording of the assignment, I assumed we'd be doing two more questions before submitting this assignment; I originally read the title as InterviewQuestion 1-3 (as in 1 to 3, implying 3 questions to be completed) and not InterviewQuestion 1-3 (as in the third question of the first section of the book, meaning only 1 question needed to be completed).
I wasn't sure if we needed to write any test cases for this class, so I didn't. Again, I would like to apologize for the sloppy work up to this point; I will do my best to make sure my next few submissions aren't this close to the cutoff point for grading (and that they are higher-quality work).