Question
Identify the exclamatory sentence
Solution
Explanation: An exclamatory sentence is a type of sentence that conveys strong emotion or surprise. Option (c) "How cold it is!" is an exclamatory sentence because it expresses strong emotion or emphasis about the coldness. The other options are different types of sentences: (a) "How many patients are there in the ward?" is an interrogative sentence as it asks a question. (b) "Is English difficult?" is an interrogative sentence, as it asks a question. (d) "It is very hot today" is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement.
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