The interjection in this sentence is Yikes!
Interjections are used to express some emotion, and they often end with an exclamation mark.
Answer: (pls give brainliest cuz the way you said that was mad confusing lol)
chalk, charge, cherry, chop, chopstick, church
Explanation:
I think you're asking for:
charge
chalk
church
chop
chopstick
cherry
I alphabetical order, that's
chalk
charge
cherry
chop
chopstick
church
Literature is almost an unspoken language. There are so many ways to interpret and argue with it, that it compels writers to test past arguments, inquire on scholarly findings and revamp literature in his or her own way. It can benefit us professionally because it forces us to dig into the flesh of text to figure out the message that the author tried to relay to us. Personally it can help us to strengthen our own vocabulary or writings.
Saying both the choices out loud, got is the only one that makes grammatically correct sense.
Hope this helps!