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Change the below assertive sentence into an exclamatory sentence:

She is a beautiful girl.
A)How beautiful is the girl?
B)What a beautiful girl she is!
C)Is she a beautiful girl?
D)I think that she is a beautiful girl.

Answer
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Hint: An exclamatory sentence depicts a strong feeling of shock or surprise.

Complete step-by-step answer:

 An exclamatory sentence is always followed by an exclamation mark at the end of it. In the above question option, A ends with a question mark that does not support a fundamental rule of being an exclamatory sentence. In the same manner options C and D end with a question mark and a full stop respectively. An exclamatory sentence expresses the emotion of wonder. Options A and C are clearly interrogative sentences. Option D is merely an assertive sentence and sounds more of an opinion. No other options either end with exclamation marks or possess an expression of surprise or wonder but option B does.
Option B ends with an exclamation mark and also depicts an emotion of surprise, a state of wonder. It qualifies all the fundamental rules of being an exclamatory sentence, hence it's the correct answer.

Note: An exclamatory sentence isn't the one, no matter what the expressed emotion is, until and unless it ends with an exclamation mark.