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Answer: Exclamations and interjections
Explanation: An exclamation (also called an interjection) shows the emotion or sudden bursts of feelings such as: excitement, joy, surprise, or disgust of the speaker or author. These words or phrases can stand alone, or be placed before or after a sentence.
Exclamations vary in length from a simple phrase such as Good morning! to a complete sentence.
An interjection is more commonly used in informal language than in formal writing or speech. Some examples are: Eww! Nice! Congratulations! Hooray!Hey! uch! Oh! Yuck!Yahoo! Eek!
Answer:
The two categories of sentences that may end with an exclamation point are:
- Interjections.
- Rhetoric
Explanation:
The interjections and their four categories: appeals, expressive, onomatopoeia and representatives due to their form disconnected from the sentence, permit integrate exclamation to a paragraph to give a better emphasis and meaning.
The rhetoric is a little bit simple, precisely indicates exclamation or shock, highlighting an aspect of the story where there is an important event.