The correct answer is A. He looked at the sky and exclaimed with joy that the clouds were floating beautifully.
The sentence “He looked at the sky and said, “How beautifully the clouds are floating!”” is an example of an exclamation. An exclamation is a sentence that expresses strong feeling or emotion. In this case, the speaker is expressing their joy at the beauty of the clouds.
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the speaker’s feelings. Option B, “Looking at the sky he told that the clouds are floating beautifully,” is a statement, not an exclamation. Option C, “He looked at the sky and said that the clouds very beautifully are floating,” is grammatically incorrect. Option D, “He looked at the sky and said that the floating clouds are beautiful,” does not accurately reflect the speaker’s joy at the beauty of the clouds. The speaker is not simply stating that the clouds are beautiful; they are exclaiming with joy at their beauty.