I wish i knew how to stop loving you ...
"Car emotion" is not a sentence at all. It is not even a sentence fragment. It has no intelligible content.
After a complete sentence comes a period, but only if the sentence is a statement. If the sentence is a question then it is ended with a question mark. Use an exclamation mark when emotion is involved.
A sentence expressing strong or sudden emotion is an exclamatory sentence. It will often have an exclamation point (mark) rather than a period.
A good sentence using emotion would be: When I attended my sons wedding, my emotions went wild and I began to cry like a baby because I was so happy for him.
A wave of emotion engulfed him.
I'll second that emotion.
She was full of an emotion.
You are incapable of feeling true emotion.
sadness is a common emotion
No, a question mark and exclamation point are not considered full stops. They are punctuation marks used to end a sentence that conveys a question or strong emotion, respectively. A full stop is represented by a period and is used to end a declarative sentence.
The participle phrase in the sentence "The overcome by emotion, the audience thundered applause" is "overcome by emotion." This phrase modifies "the audience," providing additional information about their state. However, the sentence could be improved for clarity, as it currently lacks proper punctuation and structure.
In the sentence "Overcome by emotion, the audience thundered applause," the participle phrase is "overcome by emotion." This phrase describes the audience and provides additional information about their state, indicating the reason for their enthusiastic reaction.