A sentence that shows fear or emphasis is an exclamation.
You can show emphasis in a sentence by using italics, using bold font, adding exclamation marks, or repeating words for emphasis. Additionally, you can use strong adjectives or adverbs to highlight the importance of a particular word or phrase. Punctuation and sentence structure can also be manipulated to emphasize certain words or phrases.
"The legends of werewolves and vampires created a fear of strangers in the village."
The exclamation point (!) is used to show strong feeling or emphasis in a sentence without changing its grammar.
"Also" is an adverb. It is used to add emphasis or show similarity when connecting ideas within a sentence.
well I'm not actually sure, but I'd be curious to. I was hoping to find out what the fear of cheesecake is called with no success except for finding a German TV show from 1978 called "Flying High": The Fear of Cheesecake. The fear of cheese; however, is called turophobia.
To be unflinching means to show no fear or hesitation. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The mouse stood unflinching, despite the fact that he was aware of the gaze of his predator.
The punctuation mark for exclamatory sentences is an exclamation point (!). It is used to show strong emotion, excitement, or emphasis in a sentence.
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"Still" is a conjunctive adverb that can be used to show continuity or emphasis in a sentence. It is often used to indicate that something continues to be the case.
This is called an exclamatory sentence (and often uses an exclamation point)!
Emphasis is to show the importance of a fact. Stress is to forcefully try hard to show the importance.
In English we can add emphasis to a word either by raising the tone of voice, or by placing it in an unusual place in its sentence.He ate cauliflower. [no special emphasis]He ate cauliflower. [emphasis through tone - shown by italics].Cauliflower .. he ate that? [emphasis through position].---- Emphasis through position is usually easier to show in written language - emphasis by tone works well in speech, but is hard to write down.