which among the following is not true for the heading of a notice a) it should be catchy b) it should have to exclamation marks after it c) it should be written in the upper case d)it should have only one examination mark after it
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Answer:
The Exclamation Mark
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:
What a lovely view you have here!That's fantastic!Johnny, don't touch that!Help!Good heavens!Aaarrgh!
Examples like these are quite normal in those kinds of writing that try to represent ordinary speech — for example, in novels. But exclamation marks are usually out of place in formal writing. Using them frequently will give your work a breathless, almost childish, quality.
Explanation:
An exclamation mark is also usual after an exclamation beginning with what or how:
What fools people can be!How well Marshall bowled yesterday!
Note that such sentences are exclamations, and not statements. Compare them with statements:
People can be such fools.Marshall bowled very well yesterday.
You can also use an exclamation mark to show that a statement is very surprising:
After months of careful work, the scientists finally opened the tomb. It was empty!
It is also permissible to use an exclamation mark to draw attention to an interruption: