A good answer might be:

Yes.

The concat() Method

The parts of the statement match the documentation correctly:

String name = first.concat( last ); 
 ----+----    --+-- --+--  --+--
     |          |     |      |
     |          |     |      |
     |          |     |      +---- a String reference parameter
     |          |     |
     |          |     +----- the name of the method
     |          |
     |          +----- dot notation used to call an object's method.
     |
     +----- the method returns a reference to a new String object

The concat method performs string concatenation. A new String is constructed using the data from two other Strings. In the example, the first two strings (referenced by first and last) supply the data that concat() uses to construct a third string (referenced by name.)

String first = "Dempster " ;
String last  = "Dumpster" ;
String name  = first.concat( last );

The first two Strings are NOT changed by the action of concat(). A new string is constructed that contains the results of the action we wanted.

QUESTION 10:

(Review:) Have you seen string concatenation before?