What a pleasant surprise. punctuate these sentence
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What a pleasant surprise!
- We have to punctuate the given sentence
- "Punctuation refers to the system that allows a reader to know where the end of the sentence, where there is a short pause or a long pause, and also to show if the writer is questioning, explaining, or providing some extra information."
- To show each of these expressions there are different symbols used:
- 1. Full stop / Period (.) - to show the end of a sentence
- 2. The comma (,) - to show a short pause
- 3. Colon (:) - to give a sub heading then give the points
- 4. A semicolon (;) - to join two related independent clauses
- 5. Apostrophe (') - to indicate possessive case, omitted letters
- 6. Quotation marks (“ ”) - to quote something someone said
- 7. A hyphen (–) - to join two words or parts of words together
- 8. Parentheses () - to add extra information, such as a minor example or addition, or a brief explanation
- 9. Slash (/) - used instead of or
- 10. An exclamation mark (!) - is used at the end of a sentence or a short phrase that expresses a very strong feeling.
- 11. Question mark (?) - to question about something
- In our example we are showing out a strong feeling hence we use an exclamation mark.
- The answer is What a pleasant surprise!
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