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Lo! she has arrived.
(a) it is an interjection
(b) it is a pronoun
(c) it is a noun
(d) it is an adverb. ​

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Answered by bestwriters
2

Lo! She has arrived. It is an Interjection.

Explanation:

  • The underlined word Lo! is an Interjection. (option a)
  • An interjection is used to express a sudden feeling or emotion.
  • Also, an interjection has no grammatical connection over the sentence.
  • Some examples of Interjections are Alas, Lo, Grr, Meh, Hullah, Phew, Eek, etc.
  • An interjection is a short exclamation that helps in expressing emotions.
  • The interjection is one of the eight parts of speech.
  • Some of the other examples of using interjection in a sentence are
  1. Alas! He is no more.
  2. Aah! The monster's got me.
  3. Wow! It was wonderful.
Answered by rohitkumargupta
2

HELLO DEAR,

QUESTION:- Lo! she has arrived.

(a) it is an interjection

(b) it is a pronoun

(c) it is a noun

(d) it is an adverb.

ANSWER:-

(a) it is an interjection.

In above sentence, Lo! is used as an interjection.

A word or phrase thai is used to express some sudden expression is called an interjection.

Example:- Hurray! , Wow! etc.

I HOPE IT'S HELP YOU DEAR,

THANKS.

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