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How to cut off exclamation in DWD

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hi iamp;#39;m chet from the learning hub and today weamp;#39;re going to talk a little bit about punctuation marks specifically this little guy this is the exclamation mark and itamp;#39;s meant to provide emphasis for a given sentence although that can be overused itamp;#39;s like garlic garlic tastes good it can accentuate your food but use too much of it and it becomes overpowering the same as if you use an exclamation mark in every single sentence if every single sentence is accentuated then no sentence is special and the exclamation point loses all of its meaning well then iamp;#39;ll just do this for the really important sentences whoa rainer in ant pam a good thing to remember about exclamation points is the written equivalent of yelling when your brain sees that exclamation point itamp;#39;s gonna read it as being louder and more intense in your head think about it how often do you have spoken conversations with people where you yell every sentence probably not th

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An exclamation point ( ! ) is used to end a sentence expressing strong emotion or commands (Stop!), and may be used to close questions that are meant to convey extreme emotion (What were you thinking!).
In informal writing, multiple exclamation points are sometimes used to indicate stronger emphasis or emotion. However, in formal writing only one is necessary.
The exclamation mark (!) (also known as exclamation point in American English) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or to show emphasis. The exclamation mark often marks the end of a sentence, for example: Watch out!
The exclamation point is usually used after an exclamation or interjection. It is intended to indicate strong feelings and convey emotion, as well as to indicate shouting or high volume. Like a period or question mark, an exclamation point typically comes at the end of a sentence.
Dont use an exclamation mark unless youre certain its necessary and never use two or three of them in a row: *This is a sensational result!!! This sort of thing is all right in personal letters, but it is completely out of place in formal writing.
The double exclamation mark is essentially a punctuation pair that serves to heighten the emotion or urgency beyond what a single exclamation mark conveys. Its like shouting in written form or adding an extra level of enthusiasm or shock.
Using three exclamation marks is rare in sentences; nevertheless, they signify strong emphasis on the seemingly surprising nature of the sentence.

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