Which of the following statements is true of interjections?An interjection is punctuated like a sentence.
An interjection is a connector.
An interjection explains how an action takes place.
An interjection links subordinate clauses to main clauses.

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Answer 1
Answer: An interjection is a connector. Its is thrown is to dialogue, for example:


Hey!
Answer 2
Answer:

A interjection is a connector


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Which of the following is an interjection?a. Wow
b. Is
c. Hunting
d. Acrimonious

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The answer is WOW. :)
The most accurate answer is WOW , cause for example .. " Wow! That was a good movie! , as you can see .. (Wow) is blocking the rest of the sentence with an expression or known as interjection .. interjections are known to mean , a word that cuts of the sentence for any expression or " feeling " ... it will interject with the sentence with an shouting expression where it cuts off the rest of the sentence to make its totally different one .. here is another example .. " Ouch! That really hurt! "  .. Ouch is the interjection in this cause it is showing an expression where it cutted of the other part of this sentence to make another different one ... I hope this helps you and your answer is (A) Wow

What does 'cutting off the nose to spite the face' mean?

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It basically means that you are doing something without knowing whats going to happen if you do that. (cause and effect) 

Like the modernists, postmodern writers focused on subjective experience rather objective cultural norms A: Expressing or dealing with facts or condition as perceived without distortion by personal feelings prejudices or interpretations B: Characteristic of or belonging to reality as perceived rather as independent of mind C: Characteristic of or belonging to the superficial world D: None of the above

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The correct answer is B.

Both modernist and postmodernist writers focused on subjective experience that was characteristic of or belonging to reality as perceived, rather than focusing on experience that existed independent of the mind. This experience, because it focused on reality as perceived, would therefore be distorted by personal feelings or prejudices. It was not, however, a superficial reality. Therefore, answer B is the correct choice.

Answer:

characteristic of or belonging to reality as percieved rather than as independent of mind

Explanation:

1. characteristic...mind

2. lept; frolicked

3. intermittently; unsteadily

4. central body portion

5. noun clause

6. adverbial

7. adjectival

8. essay

9. beat...false

10. satire...true

11. absurdism...true

12. a&p...false

13. research...false

14. always...true

15. works cited...false

16. imagery...true

17. in the future

18. wealthy

19. neurotic

20. wary

21. foreshadowing

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Because she was charming, pretty, and smart, John looked forward to meeting Carolyn again after three years. On the other hand, he also felt some trepidation. For, after all, even though the incident had occurred years ago, Carolyn had once accused him of being insensitive. In fact, she had said he was thoughtless. 2. According to the context in this paragraph, the word insensitive means

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insensitive means that she thought he didn't care 

Analyze the sentence. Select the object of a preposition, direct object, and indirect object. Note that all three may not be present in the sentence.The director sent me an invitation to an anniversary party.

Object of a preposition:
Direct object:
Indirect object:

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Object of a preposition: Party

Direct object: Invitation

Indirect object: Me

Indirect object-me
Direct object-an invitation
Preposition-to

DELIGHTED, the spectators cheered for the acrobat. Identify the word in all caps.a. verb
b. participle
c. infinitive
d. past participle

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It's D, a past participle.

Answer: The world in bold is a past participle. Option D is correct.

Explanation: