![]() I know why this is, because my constructor in my superclass and subclass don't match.but i dont want to make changes to them if possible because it'll ruin the rest of my other classes and if i do need to make changes i'd rather just make changes to the LowRights class. For all examples about inheritance so far, we did not add any Java constructor to superclass and subclass.
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