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How to use exclamation points
Exclamation mark is a kind of punctuation mark, also known as exclamation mark and exclamation mark, which is used at the end of a sentence to express surprise. Let me introduce the usage of exclamation point to you.

The basic usage of (1) exclamation point 1 Use an exclamation point at the end of an exclamation sentence. Example:

How beautiful the scenery here is!

2. Use exclamation marks at the end of strong imperative sentences. Example:

Stop talking nonsense!

3. Use an exclamation point at the end of rhetorical questions with strong tone. Example:

How can you treat a child like this!

4. The slogan usually ends with an exclamation point. Example:

Long live the great unity of all ethnic groups in the country!

(2) The usage of the exclamation point 1. When expressing extremely strong exclamation, you can use? ! ! ? And then what? ! ! ! ? Such exclamation points are used repeatedly. But please note: (1) Be decent and don't abuse it. (2) Punctuate with a half angle to make them together. Example:

A glorious death is better than a shameful life. She wants to expose it! Sue! ! Fight death for the last time! ! !

2. Questions and exclamation marks are allowed for rhetorical questions with strong feelings. But please note: (1) Be decent and don't abuse it. (2) Punctuate with a half angle to make them together. Example:

? What? The man protested strongly. Do you think I will quit the entertainment circle? ! ?

3. Questions with surprising tone are allowed to use both question marks and exclamation marks. Example:

Zhou Puyuan: Lu Dahai, you are not qualified to talk to me now? You were fired from the mine.

Lu Dahai: Fired? !

4. Like the question mark and exclamation mark above, what do you suggest? ! ? Type instead of using? ! ? Type.

5. Prohibition: Exclamation mark does not appear at the beginning of the line.

(3) The common mistake in the use of exclamation marks is 1. The exclamation point has been abused. Generally, a period is used at the end of a statement without an exclamation point. You can't think that as long as you have feelings, you should use exclamation marks. For example:

* Seeing this, he was so angry that his blood rushed up! (The exclamation point should be changed to a full stop)

* In his speech, he first expressed cordial greetings and greetings from comrades to all party member in the education and health system, especially to our doyen, party member! (The exclamation point should be changed to a full stop)

2. Use the exclamation mark at the end of the sentence to cut off the sentence. For example: