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In English, the exclamation point is reserved for important or exciting sentences. For example if the room is on fire and people's lives are in danger you would yell, "Fire!".
Now if one exclamation point represents a level of excitement that your life is in danger, what would two or three represent? I see it all the time, but what do people mean by them? How much more exciting or important is sentence B when compared to sentence A?
(A) Guess what? Brian said he likes me!!
(B) Guess what? Ted said he likes me!!!
Obviously they both have incorrect grammer; however, as a reader how should I interpret the difference in excitement? Is sentence B drastically more important or is the difference supposed to be interpreted as slight?
Now if one exclamation point represents a level of excitement that your life is in danger, what would two or three represent? I see it all the time, but what do people mean by them? How much more exciting or important is sentence B when compared to sentence A?
(A) Guess what? Brian said he likes me!!
(B) Guess what? Ted said he likes me!!!
Obviously they both have incorrect grammer; however, as a reader how should I interpret the difference in excitement? Is sentence B drastically more important or is the difference supposed to be interpreted as slight?
