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interrobang
It is called an interrobang. It is used to denote a sentence that is both an exclamation and a question.
It's known as an interrobang or interabang.
No, it is not grammatically correct to use both an exclamation mark and a question mark at the end of the same sentence. Choose one or the other based on the intended tone of the sentence.
The interrobang, also known as the interabang, ‽ (often represented by ?! or !?), is a nonstandard punctuation mark used in various written languages and intended to combine the functions of the question mark (also called the "interrogative point") and the exclamation mark or exclamation point(known in printers' and programmers' jargonas the "bang."
The interrobang, also known as the interabang, ‽ (often represented by ?! or !?), is a nonstandard punctuation mark used in various written languages and intended to combine the functions of the question mark (also called the "interrogative point") and the exclamation mark or exclamation point(known in printers' and programmers' jargonas the "bang."
Interrobang is the answer you are looking for.A interrobang is a punctuation mark which combines the question mark and exclamation point to indicate a mixture of query and interjection. For example, to signify a rhetorical question.You would pronounce it as "in-TER-ah-bang".
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