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Zohal Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Use exclamation marks when necessary.

Write a dialogue involving an argument. Use exclamation marks when necessary.

You knew I wanted that!’ Tom cried, rising from the chair. Mike was surprised with his behavior.

‘I think you forget one thing!’ It was my choice to buy Samsung mobile instead of Nokia, he speaks politely.

‘But I don’t care!’ Tom shouted, I am your elder brother so it’s my right to do whatever I want.

‘you can exchange your Nokia mobile with Samsung within two days!’ As our dealer tell us. Mike suggested him.

‘I forget that!’ Tom was calm now.

‘Samsung has latest features!’ Tom was agreed with Mike.

‘it’s better to return it now!’ Mike suggested.
  

Top answer

I believe the following exclamation points are okay (the rest are unnecessary): 1st sentence; 3rd sentence.

  • I believe the following exclamation points are okay (the rest are unnecessary): 1st sentence; 3rd sentence.
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I believe the following exclamation points are okay (the rest are unnecessary):
1st sentence; 3rd sentence.
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Hi
I tried my best to write a dialogue involving an argument by using exclamation marks when necessary.
My story should begin with the words:

‘You knew I wanted that!’ Tom cried, rising from the chair.

But I am sure that my effort is not very good as I manage to use only two exclamation marks. can anyone write a dialogue having more exclamation mark
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Anybody can help me to improve the dialogue...
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You knew I wanted that!’ Tom cried, rising from the chair. Mike was surprised by his behavior.

‘I think you forget one thing. It was my choice to buy the Samsung mobile instead of the Nokia', he said politely.

‘But I don’t care!’ Tom shouted, 'I am your elder brother, so it’s my right to do whatever I want!'

‘You can exchange your Nokia mobile for a Samsung within two d

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