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What is the type of punctuation used to emphasize something?

There are several punctuation marks that can be used to emphasize something, each with slightly different effects:

* Exclamation point (!): This is the most common and direct way to emphasize a word, phrase, or sentence. It indicates strong emotion, excitement, or surprise.

* Italics ( _ or * ): Used to emphasize words or phrases, creating a sense of importance or highlighting them from the rest of the text.

* Boldface ( or __ ):** Similar to italics, boldface emphasizes words or phrases, but it can also indicate headings, titles, or important terms.

* Parentheses ( ): Can be used to enclose words or phrases that provide additional information or emphasize a specific point.

* Dashes ( - or — ): Can be used to emphasize a word or phrase, or to set off a parenthetical statement, creating a more dramatic effect than parentheses.

* Underlining ( _ ): Similar to italics, underlining can be used to emphasize words or phrases, but it is less commonly used in modern writing.

The best punctuation to use will depend on the context and the desired effect.

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