My Journal:
Our lecture in week 6 is all about Interjection. An interjection is one of the parts of speech used to express a particular emotion or sentiment (strong feeling or sudden emotion like surprise, joy, excitement, disgust, enthusiasm, sorrow, approval, calling, attention, etc) of the speaker to the reader. Interjection words are generally used at the beginning of a sentence. Sometimes, it is used as a single word or non-sentence phrase and followed by the punctuation mark. Some other interjection words are used as introductory expressions such as yes, no, well, indeed, etc. A comma (for a mild interjection) or an exclamation mark (for surprising, emotional, or deep feeling interjections) is used after the use of an interjection word in a sentence.
We've been given a task to make a journal about the topic. I discovered that Interjection is divided into the following types on the basis of ways to express interjections in the sentence such as greeting, joy, surprise, approval, sorrow, attention, and calling. Interjections are for conveying much more emotion or feeling. I had also been more aware of using different kinds of interjections. I didn't find it hard as the topic is easy to understand. The highlight of the topic is emotion.
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Don't ever make decisions based on
fear. Make decisions based on
hope and possibility.
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