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What is an example of exclamation?

Here are some examples of exclamations, along with explanations of why they fit the definition:

Simple Exclamations:

* "Wow!" - This expresses surprise or amazement.

* "Ouch!" - This expresses pain.

* "Help!" - This expresses a need for assistance.

* "Hooray!" - This expresses joy or excitement.

Exclamations with Phrases:

* "What a beautiful day!" - This expresses delight at the weather.

* "I can't believe you did that!" - This expresses disbelief and perhaps anger.

* "How exciting!" - This expresses enthusiasm.

* "That's incredible!" - This expresses amazement or admiration.

Exclamations with Sentences:

* "You won't believe what happened to me today!" - This expresses excitement and anticipation of sharing a story.

* "I'm so happy I could scream!" - This expresses overwhelming joy.

* "This is the best day of my life!" - This expresses intense happiness and satisfaction.

Key Points about Exclamations:

* They convey strong emotions: Exclamations are often used to express surprise, joy, pain, fear, or other intense feelings.

* They are usually short and forceful: Exclamations are often single words or short phrases.

* They often end with an exclamation mark (!): The exclamation mark is a key indicator that a sentence or phrase is an exclamation.

Let me know if you'd like to see more examples or want to explore specific types of exclamations.

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