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The word "interjections" is correct
It is used to refer to words or phrases that express strong emotion or sudden bursts of feeling, often standing alone in a sentence. Example: "Wow! That was an incredible performance!"
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interjections
noun
Plural of interjection
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Because I am startled by his blatant, unsupported, anachronistic bigotry, I thought I might amuse myself by offering up Mr Kristol's article in full, peppered with pointed interjections from myself.In his State of the Union address, Barack Obama worried that "too many of our citizens have lost faith" in "our biggest institutions".
Equally, if his angry interjections have little to do with the conversation underway before his arrival, other customers may simply wander off.
And Mr Frayn's suggestion that one purported solution to the puzzles of quantum mechanics (namely the so-called "many-worlds interpretation") is analogous to invoking elves and pixies to solve the "disappearing-sock problem" of domestic laundry is well done.But at more than 400 pages, plus 60 more of dense footnotes, the book is too long to be saved by whimsical interjections.
There are no interjections when he speaks".
No authorial interjections or stern warnings.
Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are invariable.
Click sounds occur in a number of African languages and are often used as interjections in other languages e.g., the sound of disapproval represented in English by tsk, tsk.
As the work opens, Strauss offers a theme that is forceful and energetic with bold interjections from the brass section.
It is traditionally performed by a singer-narrator (kwangdae) and a drummer (kosu), who marks phrases with rhythmic patterns on a barrel drum (puk) and with vocal interjections (ch'uimsae).
Some of the funniest moments in Popeye cartoons result from voice artist Jack Mercer's improvised mutterings and interjections.
His recordings, most of which were produced in New York City, incorporated gospel-derived vocal techniques shouted interjections, an exhortatory recitation, melisma, and rasping timbre.
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