It indicates intensity of emotion or loudness, and can indicate a writers astonishment
An exclamation could refer to the exclamation mark (!), or to anything someone might blurt out when expressing emotion, like "Wow!" or "Yowza," or "Help!"
An exclamation point or a common are the symbols for interjections. Commas are only used when the emotion/feeling is not as strong.
An exclamation point is often used with an interjection. Interjections usually express some kind of emotion and are capable of standing on their own. Hey! That's my car! (hey is the interjection.) Ouch! I stubbed my toe! (ouch is the interjection.)
i think tht an interjection is a word showing emotion like " wee, whoo, of yay"
An interjection
Three. E-Mo-Tion
To portray emotion such as excitement or anger.
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An exclamatory sentence conveys strong emotion and typically uses an exclamation point at the end to express excitement, surprise, or emphasis.
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It indicates intensity of emotion or loudness, and can indicate a writers astonishment
An exclamatory sentence usually ends with an exclamation point (!) to convey strong emotion or excitement.
It is a mark that indicates intensity of emotion, loudness and can also indicate a persons astonishment
to add surprise. Another reason we put exclamation marks is if a character is shouting.
A sentence expressing strong or sudden emotion is an exclamatory sentence. It will often have an exclamation point (mark) rather than a period.
An exclamation mark is used to indicate strong emotion or emphasis in writing. It can convey excitement, surprise, urgency, or emphasis in a sentence. Overusing exclamation marks can diminish their impact, so it's best to use them sparingly.