class employee: public person { public: string salary, position; employee(string f, string l, string a, string p, string s, string n); void print(); }; employee::employee(string f, string l, string a, string p, string s, string n): person(f, l, a, p), salary(s), position(n) { } void employee::print() { person::print(); cout << "\n $" << salary << ", " << position; } class criminal: public person { public: string crime; criminal(string f, string l, string a, string p, string c); void print(); }; criminal::criminal(string f, string l, string a, string p, string c): person(f, l, a, p), crime(c) { } void criminal::print() { cout << crime << ": "; person::print(); } /* insert 3a here */