El ómnibus partiría a las cinco de la mañana. Mi madre dispuso a preparar nuestras maletas. ¡Qué emoción! Por fin conocería la s
elva. Mi hermana no pudo dormir en toda la noche. Gran error. Durante el viaje se quedó dormida. En cambio, yo disfrute del paisaje. ¡Naturaleza pura ante mí! ¿Cuales son oraciones oracionales y cuales son las no oracionales?
I didn´t know <em>Oración oracional </em>exists. It doesn´t sound right to me. I prefer the term <em>Oración exclamativa</em> used by Larousse in order to express direct speech, using quotation-, question- or exclamation marks.
But the lines with exclamation marks, as shown in the answer, cannot be considered sentences (oraciones) because they lack the presence of a verb. So I´m a little bit puzzled. I do know that there are three phrases (<em>frases)</em> that are not complete sentences: the two lines mentioned above and <em>Gran error.</em>
<span>Both Platt Amendments and Roosevelt Corollary though the Latin American nations could not handle or control themselves and needed guidance from America</span>
South Carolina seceded from the Union. They were worried that as President Lincoln took office, he would appoint anti-slavery supporters to public office.