Exclamation is a classical expression to refer to the gestures or indications that nbsp; a person does or expresses when he feels admiration for someone or something. Admire is feeling irrefrenablemente attracted by any thing or person. nbsp; Example: Charlotte doesn't make gestures of admiration when he speaks with helena. nbsp; nbsp;
exclamation is incorrectly written and should be written as "signs of admiration" being its meaning:
Exclamation: signs of admiration or exclamation point (! ) they are spelling punctuations whose function is to facilitate the reading and interpretation of a text to express admiration or exclamation point to something that is said in the text. In English we use with point up sign when it starts the exclamation point or admiration and the final point below sign when completed, which does not necessarily coincide with the beginning and end of the sentence. After the close, it could be any sign except the point scoring. If this sign closes the phrase, then it writes uppercase; If not, not.