To create a string in JavaScript - ECMAScript 2021, you simply need to enclose your text within single or double quotes. Here's an example:
let myString = "Hello, World!";
In the above example, the myString variable has been assigned the value of "Hello, World!" enclosed within double quotes.
Another example with single quotes:
let myString = 'This is a string';
You can also use backticks () for creating strings called "template literals" that support multi-line strings and string interpolation. Here's an example:
let name = 'John'; let age = 25; let myString =My name is ${name} and I am ${age} years old;
In the above example, the myString variable is assigned a string that uses string interpolation to include the variables name and age. When we use backticks, we can freely add new lines` without specifying an escape sequence.