What is an interjection

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An interjection is a part of speech that expresses emotion or a sudden exclamation. It often stands alone and is not grammatically related to other parts of a sentence. Interjections can convey a wide range of feelings, such as surprise, joy, anger, or pain. Common examples include "wow!", "ouch!", "hey!", "wow!", "ugh!", and "hurray!". They can be punctuated with an exclamation mark or a comma, depending on the intensity of the emotion being expressed.

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