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What is exclamation?

"Exclamation" can refer to two different things:

1. Exclamation as an expression:

* Definition: An exclamation is a sudden, forceful expression of emotion, often accompanied by a heightened tone of voice and a change in facial expression. It can convey a range of feelings, such as surprise, excitement, anger, or fear.

* Examples: "Wow!" (surprise), "Oh no!" (fear), "Get out!" (anger), "Hooray!" (excitement)

2. Exclamation as a punctuation mark:

* Definition: An exclamation point (!) is a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence or phrase to indicate strong emotion, emphasis, or surprise.

* Examples:

* "The house was on fire! Everyone ran out!"

* "I can't believe it! You won the lottery!"

In essence:

* Exclamations are about expressing strong emotion.

* An exclamation point is a tool to punctuate and convey that strong emotion.

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