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Gemiola [76]
3 years ago
15

HELP! What is a interjection and conjunction? Also, help with this problem please I will give brainliest!

English
2 answers:
Sladkaya [172]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A conjunction is a word that connects phrases, words, or clauses. Conjunctions are often used as transitions. An interjection is an exclamatory word (or words) that shows strong or sudden feeling and has no grammatical function in the construction of a sentence, such as "Ah ha!".

And for the answer for the problem it is C

damaskus [11]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: An interjection is a word or expression as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction, for example, "Ahh, this juice is great!" or "Bah! You are a waste of my time!" and a conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses

Also im pretty sure its B

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