Title: INTERJECTIONS
1INTERJECTIONS
2Once upon a time,
- there was a cave man named Clyde.
3One day,
- Clyde went out to have a picnic lunch of grilled
snake meat and pickled pterodactyl eggs. He had
just settled down to eat whenfrom the depths of
the nearby peat bog- came and army of ants
determined to carry away as much of his lunch as
possible.
4Clyde was enraged! He sprang to his feet, raised
his club, and proceeded to bash as many ants as
he could!
5Unfortunately, in his enthusiasm, he got a wee
bit careless and accidentally whacked his big toe.
6Clyde expressed his discomfort and anger in
purely purple prose!
7Later that night,
- ..as Clyde sat around the campfire and told his
family about his experience, he raised his club
to demonstrate how he smashed the antsand his
toe. As he told and retold his story, people
began associating his raised club with times of
emotion and instead of calling the words he used,
purple prose,
8They called them interjections and used a picture
of Clydes club to mark them in their cave
paintings.
9However
- One member of the clan, mild mannered Ned
Neanderthal, was not impressed. He said he
always remained cool and calm and never used
strong emotions. Yet, he did like to throw
expressions like, well, and Oh, into his
conversations. How could he show those words?
10The village elders met
- They came up with a wonderful idea. A club with
a line through it would represent those mild
words which Ned liked to throw into a sentence,
and instead of following them with an exclamation
mark, theyd put a little calmer mark after them. - , instead of !
11The Long Island branch of the tribe had trouble
pronouncing calmer and turned it into the word
comma. That name stuck ever since!
12To this day, we honor Clyde and Ned. When we
throw in a word of strong emotion, we call it an
interjection and punctuate it like this in a
sentence
YIPE! The saber tooth tiger is coming this way!
13When we throw in a word that is mild and shows
little or no emotion, we still call it an
interjection, but we punctuate it like this is a
sentence
Well, I can see your side of the story.
14And thats the story of Clyde, Ned and
interjections!
15Lets Review . . .
- The interjection is the last of the eight parts
of speech. Just for the record, here are all
eight - Noun
- Pronoun
- Adjective
- Verb
- Adverb
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Interjection
- Article is in here too!
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17First, let's start with a basic definition
- An interjection is a word which is just THROWN
into a sentence. It has no relationship to the
rest of the sentence.
18INTERJECTIONS
- MOST OFTEN SHOWS STRONG FEELING OR EMOTION.
- YIPES!
- WOW!
- UGH!
- OUCH!
19INTERJECTIONS
- Interjections which show strong feeling or
emotion are followed by an EXCLAMATION mark.
Also, and EXCLAMATION mark usually comes at the
end of the sentence that follows. - Yipe! The river is over the bank!
- Ugh! Thats disgusting!
20INTERJECTIONS
- Use ! as a symbol for an interjection which
shows strong feeling.
21INTERJECTIONS
- Sometimes an interjection does not show strong
feeling or emotion. Oh, Ok, Well, - Mild interjections are followed by a COMMA and
the rest of the sentence. - Oh, I didnt know that.
- Ok, Ill meet you at noon.
- Well, we could try again later.
22INTERJECTIONS
- The symbol for a mild interjection is an
exclamation mark with a line through it. - (!)
23INTERJECTIONS
- Clues in the SENTENCE determine whether the
interjection is being used to show strong emotion
or not. - Well, I didnt know the reason. (mild)
- Well! See if I care! (strong feeling)
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26Interjections
- Interjections may be followed by either commas or
exclamation points. - Examples
- Ouch!
- That hurt!
- Oh, what a wonderful movie!
- Great!
- What a terrific idea!
- Aha! I've found your secret!
- Alas, the poet was no more.
27WOW!
- Its almost time for the quiz!
- Take a moment to brush up on interjections.
28Interjection Quiz
- Identify the interjections in the following
sentences. - Goodness! He listened to the man's story and
reported it to the police immediately! - Oh, I haven't seen my brother since he left for
college! - Oops! I dropped the jelly.
- No! Don't touch that!
- Help! I'm about to fall!
- The poor dear was, alas, destitute and hungry.
- Wait! Don't leave me behind in this cave!
- Ah, I've heard that trick before.