Which of the following is the correct syntax of inheritance? python code example

Example 1: inheritence in python

# =============================================================================
# Inhertance
# =============================================================================
class A:
    def feature1(self):
        print('Feature 1 in process...')
    def feature2(self):
        print('Feature 2 in process...')       #Pt.1
        
class B:
    def feature3(self):
        print('Feature 3 in process...')
    def feature4(self):
        print ('Feature 4 in process...')
        
a1 = A() 

a1.feature1()
a1.feature2()

a2 = B()

a2.feature3()
a2.feature4()
# THE ABOVE PROGRAM IS A PROGRAM WITHOUT USING INHERITANCE
        
# WITH THE USE OF INHERITANCE IS BELOW
class A:
    def feature1(self):
        print('Feature 1 in process...')    
    def feature2(self):
        print('Feature 2 in process...')
        
class B(A):
    def feature3(self):
        print('Feature 3 in process...')    # Pt.2
    def feature4(self):
        print ('Feature 4 in process...')
        
a1 = A() 

a1.feature1()
a1.feature2()

a2 = B()

a2.feature3()
a2.feature4()

Example 2: how to inherit a class in python

class Bird():
        def eat(self):
                print ("eating")
 
class Sparrow(Bird):
        def sound(self):
                print ("ChiChi!")
 
birdobj = Sparrow()
birdobj.eat()
birdobj.sound()