It is a very strange appeal .
(assertive or declarative to exclamatory .make use of how or what at the beginning and primary auxiliaries at the end )
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Explanation:
You come across so many sentences every day. And all of these sentences can be categorized into 4 types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory; each with its own specific purpose. Punctuation also plays a role in differentiating between these types. Let’s understand the types of sentences.
Declarative sentences:
As the name suggests, a declarative sentence simply declares a statement or an opinion. A declarative sentence has a neutral tone, meaning it ends with a period mark “.” A few examples of declarative sentences:
I live at 24, East street.
I like ice-cream.
The wind is blowing from the west.
Notice how both these sentences declare some feelings but not very strong feelings, feelings like ” I absolutely love ice cream!”. This sentence becomes an exclamatory sentence ending in the exclamation mark – “!”
As the name suggests, exclamatory sentences express strong feelings and excitement or extreme dislike. These sentences are quite loud, in the sense that they explain full emotions. These are declarations just like declarative sentences but with much stronger emotions. That’s why they end in the exclamation mark.
Wow, she must love scuba diving!
Red sea blue holes are out of this world!
I can’t believe she ran that fast to grab the bone!.