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What is an interjection?

An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or feeling. It's like a sudden burst of feeling that you throw into a sentence.

Here are some key features of interjections:

* They stand alone: They often don't grammatically connect to the rest of the sentence.

* They are short and abrupt: They convey a quick, intense feeling.

* They are usually followed by an exclamation mark: This highlights their emotional emphasis.

Examples of interjections:

* Wow! (surprise)

* Ouch! (pain)

* Hey! (attention-getting)

* Yikes! (fear)

* Oh no! (disappointment)

* Hurray! (joy)

* Ugh! (disgust)

* Goodness! (surprise)

* Well! (hesitation)

* Goodness gracious! (strong surprise)

How Interjections are Used:

* To express emotions: "Wow! That was a great movie!"

* To get attention: "Hey! Don't forget your homework!"

* To show surprise or shock: "Yikes! That was close!"

* To emphasize a point: "Oh no! I forgot my keys!"

Important Note: Interjections can be quite informal and may not be appropriate for formal writing.

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