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Parsing Interjections

Let us parse the interjections in the following sentences:

1. Hush! you will wake the baby.

2. Oh I how the poor man suffers from his wounds!

Hush is an interjection, and denotes a desire for silence.

Oh is an interjection, and denotes the feeling of pity. To parse an interjection tell:

1. What part of speech it is.

2. What kind of feeling it denotes.

Parse the interjections in the following sentences:

1. Ah I pity me.

2. The words are fine; but as to the sense - bah!

3. What I are you back so soon?

4. Hurrah I may our country long be preserved.

5. Aha! so I have caught you.

6. Hark I what noise is that?

Write five sentences using different interjections.


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