Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's too cold. What punctuation should I use?
It's too cold. What punctuation should I use?
It's too cold. Use exclamation points. It's too cold. Exclamation marks can express the author's exclamation and affirmation. Exclamation marks are used at the end of sentences to express surprise, exclamation or sigh. The Usage of Punctuation in People's Republic of China (PRC) also points out the pause at the end of exclamatory sentences, and uses exclamation marks. At the end of a strong imperative sentence, an exclamation point is also used. Strong rhetorical questions also end with exclamation marks.
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