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Hello. everyone. This is Emily. Welcome to this uni-edit video. Warning! Exclamation marks can be rude. An often-overused stylistic tool to convey emotive language is the exclamation mark. In native English, the exclamation mark means urgent, forward, direct, demanding, and angry. This punctuation mark is mainly reserved for expressive writing such as dialogue, screenwriting, and creative writing, and thus is rarely (if ever) used in academic prose. Writeramp;#39;s meaning: Attached is my new version. I am glad to finally finish it and send it to you. Sentence here is my new version! Readeramp;#39;s feeling: Stop pressuring me already and here is what you demanded from me. Writeramp;#39;s meaning I hope you have a nice day. Sentence Have a good day! Readeramp;#39;s feeling Glad I can finally stop dealing with you. Writeramp;#39;s meaning This is an urgent thing I need, and Iamp;#39;d appreciate if you can respond without delay. Sentence I need it quickly! Readeramp;#39;s feeling