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[16th ed.] 13.67 Question mark or exclamation point preceding source
» Citing Sources in Text » Sources Following Run-In Quotations 13.67 Question mark or exclamation point... exclamation, that punctuation is retained within the quotation marks, and a period is still added after the...

[16th ed.] 6.119 Commas with question marks or exclamation points
Punctuation Marks 6.119 Commas with question marks or exclamation points When a question mark or exclamation ...mark or exclamation point, a comma should also appear if the grammar of the sentence would normally...

[16th ed.] 5.141 Imperative
, a request, an exclamation, or the like {Come here!} {Give me a clue.} {Help!} ....

[16th ed.] The Chicago Manual of Style Online Chapter 6 Contents
Requests as questions 6.70 Question marks in relation to surrounding text and punctuation Exclamation ...Points 6.71 Use of the exclamation point 6.72 Exclamation rather than question 6.73 Exclamation ...point as editorial protest or amusement 6.74 Exclamation points with quotation marks, parentheses, or...

[16th ed.] 11.122 Russian suspension points
. . . my tol’ko chto priyekhali. In Russian, an exclamation point or a question mark often takes the place...

[16th ed.] 6.116 Likely combinations
, commas, colons, semicolons, question marks, or exclamation points. For quotation marks see 6.9–11...

[16th ed.] 11.152 Transcriptions of signed sentences
exclamation points, and a comma may be used to indicate a short pause in the sentence....

[16th ed.] 6.87 Em dashes with other punctuation
exclamation point — but never a comma, a colon, or a semicolon, and rarely a period (see 14.46 ) — may precede...

[16th ed.] 6.37 Commas with “oh” and “ah”
exclamatory oh or ah unless it is followed by an exclamation mark or forms part of a phrase (e.g., “oh boy...

[16th ed.] 6.7 Punctuation and space—one space or two?
mark, an exclamation point, or a closing quotation mark or parenthesis. By the same token, one space...

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