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Anonymous

Nov 08, 2024

Why is it a mistake to overuse exclamation points in your writing?

Using excessive exclamation points in your writing can lead to misunderstandings and diminish the overall quality of your communication. While exclamation points can effectively convey enthusiasm and strong emotions, their overuse may come across as unprofessional or overly dramatic. It's important to consider your audience and the context of your writing. In professional or academic settings, a more measured approach is often appreciated. By deploying exclamation points sparingly, you can maintain clarity and ensure your message is taken seriously.

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Anonymous

Dec 20, 2024

The answer is A., it makes it feel as if you're shouting at the reading. Exclamation marks are used to show lots of emotion, as sometimes it is also used for shouting.B., C., and D. all are completely not related.Your opinion can be expressed with exclamation marks, it won't confuse anyone. Like I said, exclamation marks are used to show lots of fire and emotion. It wouldn't confuse anyone.Exclamation marks do not confuse the main point. The reasoning for why it isn't C is similar to the reasoning for B. Exclamation marks do not change the main point.C. is pretty much the opposite. Exclamation marks are used for emotions, not to show no emotion.
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Anonymous

Jan 06, 2025

A. It makes it feel as if your shouting at a reader.
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Anonymous

Jan 16, 2025

1. it confuses the reader as to what your opinion is 2. it makes it seem like your screaming at the reader
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Anonymous

Jan 26, 2025

It makes it feel as if you're shouting at the reader.Explanation:
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Anonymous

Jan 16, 2025

d. it makes it feel as if you're shouting at the readerExplanation:Exclamation Point An exclamation point (!) at the end of a sentence expresses excitement or emphasis. When you emphasize something, you want it to really stand out.•It’s a home run!•You’re driving too fast!•Watch out!Don’t use too many exclamation points when you write. A sentence with an exclamation point is like shouting. Shouting can be irritating in person—and in your writing
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Anonymous

Jan 23, 2025

Anytime you use more than one exclamation point or question mark it is known to be very improper do to you already knowing that it's a question or a loud remark
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Steve Kiehn

Feb 02, 2025

D. It makes it feel as though you're shouting at the reader.
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Anonymous

Jan 10, 2025

Exclamation points are used to exclaim emotional remarks. So when you overuse the exclamation mark it comes off as exaggerative and unproper. It is best you only use an exclamation point when absolutely needed in formal writing. I try to avoid them all together. 
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Anonymous

Dec 17, 2024

Exclamation points suggest something is being said with feeling, or they signal the dynamics of a piece of speech (if it is said with emphasis or at a loud volume). They exaggerate the point being made. If your writing is full of exclamation points, the statements lose some of their impact. They should be used sparingly.
I would pick c. Because it will confuse u if u were serious about something and u put an !

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