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EXCLAMATION MARKS<br />

An exclamation mark is used at the end<br />

of a exclamation.<br />

Watch out!<br />

Ouch!<br />

Don’t do that!<br />

Ready, set, go!<br />

For example:<br />

I hate eating broccoli!<br />

Resource sheet<br />

Recognise that different types of punctuation, including full <strong>stops</strong>, question <strong>marks</strong> and exclamation <strong>marks</strong>, signal sentences that make statements, ask questions, express emotion or give commands<br />

(<strong>ACE</strong>LA1449) © Australian Curriculum: Assessment and Reporting Authority 2012<br />

Australian Curriculum English – <strong>Language</strong>: Text structure and organisation (Year 1) www.ricpublications.com.au R.I.C. Publications ®<br />

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