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it was so warm,so bright.(exclamatory)​

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Answered by abhi200414
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it was so warm, and bright!

:)

Answered by Anonymous
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How bright and warm it was!

This sentence is now an exclamatory sentence.

An exclamatory sentence conveys very strong and hard emotion or feelings and at last, concludes with an exclamation mark (!).

1. An exclamatory phrase, or an exclamation, is a much-updated version of a declarative sentence. In other words, we can also say, an exclamatory sentence makes a phrase or writing (just like any other declarative statement), but it also conveys the essence of joy or emotion.

2. Exclamatory sentences are most commonly found in adverts and informal ways of correspondence (e.g., emails and messages). They are rarely found in any business correspondence, where a level of the top head usually needs to get portrayed.

3. Let me show you some examples-

# You're really beautiful!

(expresses feelings of love)

# It's a baby girl!

(expresses happiness)

# I'll miss her!

(expresses grief)

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