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Transcribed Image Text:Write a method named method1 that accepts two parameters: a String name and a separator (character). The method should print that the letters of the String separated by the separator.
For example, the call mehod1 ("Hello", ', ') should produce the following output:
H,e,1,1,0
Note that there should be no separator after the last letter (2 pts). Your method should work with different Strings and the separator specified.
For example, the call mehod1 ("GRC", ' ! ') should produce the following output:
G!R!C
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