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How to cut off exclamation in RPT

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Em dashes (not to be confused with hyphens or ellipses) are used to indicate that a speaker has been interrupted mid-sentence by another character. The em dash should be placed directly after the final word the speaker gets out before being interrupted (with no extra space) and inside the closing quotation mark.
Use strong verbs and adjectives: Instead of relying on exclamation points, use vivid language that conveys the excitement or urgency of your message. For example, instead of writing This is important!, try This is paramount. Or instead of saying Were going to win!, try Were going to dominate.
If the dialogue trails off or contains faltering pauses (as opposed to abrupt interruptions or quick stuttering/stammering of words) use an ellipsis. ** There should be a space between the ellipsis and its neighboring words or punctuation but not between the ellipsis and quotation marks.
Use an em dash inside the quotation marks to cut off the character mid-dialogue, usually with either (A) another character speaking or (B) an external action. By the bookshelves, Jamie added before Sheila could clarify. A stack of boxes clattered to the ground.
Interruptions. If a character is interrupted during a speech, it should end with an M-dash (space followed by two hyphens). It is not necessary to start the character who is interrupting the speech with an M-dash. Its here!
Factorials are symbolized by exclamation points (!). A factorial is a mathematical operation in which you multiply the given number by all of the positive whole numbers less than it.
There are two ways to do this: an ellipses, if the dialog trails off, or to indicate a pause or hesitation; and an em dash, if the dialog ends abruptly or is interrupted.

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