Now let us analyze the program that does this, the listing of which is shown in Example
3.4(a). In the data segment, two messages are stored at offsets with labels MESG1 and
MESG2. The character strings are enclosed in double quotes and terminated by the $ sign.
This sign is mandatory to end a character string which is to be printed on the display device.
Notice that the listing in Example 3.4a shows the corresponding ASCII values for each
character of the string. There is an ASCII value for ‘space’ which comes between each word
of the second message, i.e., I AM SAM. It is ...
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