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Exclamations are a type of sentence that express strong emotions and feelings such as happiness, anger, surprise, shock, frustration, excitement, etc. They often end with an exclamation mark (!) to show that the speaker or writer is expressing a strong emotion.

Some examples of exclamations include: "Wow!", "Oh my god!", "Bravo!", "Yay!", "No way!", "Holy cow!", "I can't believe it!", "Unbelievable!", "Amazing!", "Incredible!", "Fantastic!", and "Awesome!"

Exclamations can also be expressed in different tones such as sarcastic, happy, angry, or sad depending on the situation. For example, "Great!" can be said in a sarcastic tone to express frustration or disappointment, or in a happy tone to show genuine excitement and happiness.

Exclamations are often used in spoken language, but can also be used in formal and informal writing. They are effective in adding emphasis and emotion to a sentence and can help to convey the speaker or writer's attitude and tone.