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What does an exclamatory sentence look like?

An exclamatory sentence looks like a regular sentence, but it has a very strong feeling behind it! It usually expresses strong emotions like excitement, surprise, or anger. Here are some things that make an exclamatory sentence stand out:

* It ends with an exclamation mark (!) This is the most obvious sign!

* It often starts with words like "Wow!" or "Oh my!" These words add emphasis and make the sentence sound more dramatic.

* It can be short and to the point. For example, "Help!"

* It can be a regular sentence with extra emphasis. For example, "You won the lottery!"

Here are some examples of exclamatory sentences:

* "That's amazing!"

* "Wow, what a view!"

* "I can't believe it!"

* "Get out of here!"

* "Stop that!"

Remember, exclamatory sentences are like shouting! They are meant to be loud and attention-grabbing.

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