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What do we call a sentence that shows strong feeling?

There isn't one specific term for a sentence that shows strong feeling. However, depending on the specific emotion and how it's conveyed, you could use various terms:

General terms:

* Exclamatory sentence: This is the most common term for a sentence that expresses strong emotion. It often ends with an exclamation mark (!).

* Emotional sentence: A broader term that simply describes a sentence expressing feeling.

Specific terms:

* Passionate sentence: For strong, enthusiastic feeling.

* Angry sentence: For expressing anger or frustration.

* Sad sentence: For expressing sorrow or sadness.

* Joyful sentence: For expressing happiness or excitement.

* Sarcastic sentence: For expressing irony or mockery.

Literary terms:

* Hyperbole: An exaggeration used to emphasize strong feeling.

* Metaphor: A comparison that creates a vivid image of strong emotion.

* Personification: Giving human qualities to objects or ideas to convey strong feelings.

Ultimately, the best way to describe a sentence that shows strong feeling is to use the specific term that most accurately reflects the emotion being conveyed.

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