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How to Link exclamation in ASC

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hey there its Elizabeth OBrien from grammar revolution where we help you teach and learn grammar the easy way with sentence diagrams and today we are talking about exclamation marks we will go over the two ways to use exclamation marks but before we do that I thought you might be interested in learning kind of a fun fact about the history of the exclamation mark now one theory explaining the origin of this punctuation mark is that it comes from the Latin word IO which means hora and medieval scribes would write IO at the ends of sentences to show joy and its thought that at some point that I moved above the O the O became a small point and the dot on the top of the I was lost giving us what we think of what we know of today as the exclamation mark now before I tell you about how to use these I want to offer one word of caution you should avoid using exclamation marks in formal writing so just use them in your informal writing and if you choose to use them there that you should use t

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In the Windows-1252 character set, ASCII code 173 is represented by non-printing character also known as the soft hyphen.
To get the letter, character, sign or symbol : ( Inverted exclamation marks ) on computers with Windows operating system: 1) Press the Alt key on your keyboard, and do not let go. 2) While keep press Alt, on your keyboard type the number 173, which is the number of the letter or symbol in ASCII table.
In the 7-bit ASCII character set, ASCII code 33 is represented by the character ! also known as the exclamation mark.
Percent-encoding is simply a hexadecimal representation of the ASCII character prefixed with the percent (%) character. So, for example, the percent-encoding representation of the exclamation mark (!) is %21 since 21 is the ASCII hex number for the exclamation mark.
The exclamation mark (!) displayed on the device in Device Manager of the connecting computer, however, indicates that the device is properly connected with i. LINK and that the connecting computer can normally use it as an i.
To get the letter, character, sign or symbol : ( Inverted exclamation marks ) on computers with Windows operating system: 1) Press the Alt key on your keyboard, and do not let go. 2) While keep press Alt, on your keyboard type the number 173, which is the number of the letter or symbol in ASCII table.
Exclamation mark appears above the number key 1 on a standard keyboard layout. You can press Shift + 1 keys to type the exclamation mark.
In the ASCII table, punctuation characters appear between the non-printing characters and before the numbers ( ! #$%)*+,-./ ), between the numbers and the uppercase letters ( :;? @ ), between the uppercase letters ( [\]^` ) and the lowercase letters, and after the lowercase letters ( {|}~ ).

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