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What is an exclamatory saentence?

An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses strong emotion, such as surprise, excitement, or anger. It always ends with an exclamation mark (!).

Here's a breakdown:

* Expresses strong emotion: Think of it as a sentence that shouts out your feelings.

* Ends with an exclamation mark: The exclamation mark is the key identifier of an exclamatory sentence.

Examples:

* Surprise: "Wow! You won the lottery!"

* Excitement: "I can't believe it! We're going to the beach!"

* Anger: "Get out of my sight! I'm furious!"

Key things to remember:

* Not every sentence with an exclamation mark is an exclamatory sentence. Sometimes, exclamation marks are used for emphasis or to draw attention to a statement.

* An exclamatory sentence can be a simple or complex sentence.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have any other questions about exclamatory sentences!

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