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Mark says: Tom Markel can’t catch a break. During his last day of service he and his buddies crash a snake cult ritual resulting in a curse upon the gang and the sudden death (cobra bite) of one of his pals. After returning to the states, ... Exclamation Mark Temporarily Out Of Commission ... Yours, Exclamation Mark...
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An exclamation mark will often accompany mimetically produced sounds, as in ... If an exclamation mark is part of an italicized or underlined title, make sure that the exclamation mark is also italicized or underlined:
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grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/exclamation.htm
grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/exclamation.htm
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The exclamation mark (!), known informally as a bang or a shriek, is used at the end of a sentence or a short phrase which expresses very strong feeling. Here are some examples: ... An exclamation mark is also usual after an exclamation beginning with what or how:
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The punctuation marks that signal the end of a sentence are the period, the question mark and the exclamation mark. ... When you want to express a sense of urgency or very strong emotion, you may end your imperative sentences and statements with an exclamation mark:
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www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/endp...
www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/endpunct.html
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Exclamation Mark (symbol !); Use an exclamation mark at the end of a sentence that makes a surprising or emphatic statement, or that issues a command. ... Misusing the Exclamation Mark; The most common misuse is overuse. In formal writing, the exclamation mark should be used very sparingly, if at all. Also,
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An exclamation mark usually shows strong feeling, such as surprise, anger or joy. Using an exclamation mark when writing is rather like shouting or raising your voice when speaking. Exclamation marks are most commonly used in writing quoted speech.
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www.englishclub.com/writing/punctuation-exclamation-mark.htm
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Once it was bad form to end a paragraph with an exclamation mark. Now it's borderline obligatory. Once it was enough to put a sign on your door: "Back in five minutes." Now, without the flourish of an exclamation mark, that sign lacks verve or at least zeitgeisty voguishness.
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www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/apr/29/exclamation-mark-p...
www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/apr/29/exclamation-mark-punctuation
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One man's treatise concerning the misuse of exclamation marks ... Perhaps I am overly sensitive to our friend the exclamation mark. Perhaps he really likes to be with his friends. Perhaps exclamation marks get scared of being all alone amidst all the letters since most offenders don't bother to end sentences with...
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dan.hersam.com/opinions/exclamation.html
dan.hersam.com/opinions/exclamation.html
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