A icon will appear on the main screen and an exclamation mark will appear beside the standards which need to be re-entered. |
A more rhetorical device, at times productive of uncertainty, is the sequence of nominal phrases thrown out with no explanatory verb and capped with an exclamation mark. |
A whole sentence can be emphasized as an order, the exclamation mark implying anger, insistence, loudness, or any combination of these. |
The exclamation mark suggests her fear is ungrounded, but the grandfather's answer is emphatic and direct. |
If no password is set for an account, the column is marked by an asterisk or an exclamation mark, depending on the distribution. |
The safety alert symbol, the triangle with the exclamation mark, indicates that a human injury hazard exists. |