[ Grammar and Punctuation ]
What punctuation mark is used to indicate surprise or disbelief?
A. Semicolon
B. Comma
C. Question mark
D. Exclamation mark

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A. do
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You ______ wear a helmet when you ride your bike. It’s the law.
A. should
B. must
C. ought to
