1. The print statement outputs the value of each expression following it, each value being separated by a single space. Expressions may be listed as a comma separated list. After all expressions have been outputted, a final newline is emitted. 2. There are three rules: - If a print statement end with a comma and no following expression, the final newline is suppressed. - If such a print statement is followed by another non empty print statement, a space is outputted prior to outputting the values of the second print statement. - If the second print statement is empty, then a newline is printed, without the trailing space. 3. Output follows between --- --- MUCH_madness_is_divinest_sense, To_a_discerning_eye; Much_sense_the_starkest_madness. 'T_is_the_majority_In_this,_as_all,_prevails. Assent,_and_you_are_sane; Demur,-you're_straightway_dangerous And_handled_with_a_chain. --- 4. --- prose.py --- print "MUCH madness is divinest sense" print "To a discerning eye;\nMuch sense the starkest madness." print """'T is the majority In this, as all, prevails. Assent, and you are sane; Demur,-you're straightway dangerous, And handled with a chain.""" --- end prose.py --- 5. --- introduction.py --- print "My name is James, I am", 28, "years old and", 1.78, "metres tall." --- end introduction.py --- 6. We can either use double quotes around the string in it's entirety, which means the single quote won't end the string, as in "The cat's mat". Alternatively, we can escape the single quote withint th string and use single quotes around the string, as in 'The cat\'s mat'. Finally we can triple quotes of either style, e.g. '''The cat's mat''' or """The cat's mat"""