The print function takes unlimited amount of inputs & Shows them on screen. So the output of print("Hello", "World") will be Hello World.
By default inputs are separated by space, But we can change that by specifying the separator at the end of the print function like so: print("Hello", "World", sep = "$", And it will result in Hello$World
By default when print function finishes it outputs a new line, We can change that by specifying the ending character like so: print("Hello", "World", end = "$"), And it will result in Hello World$
Find the output:
print("Hello World", sep = "$")