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Lo! She has arrived. (Identify the underlined word)
(a) It is an interjection (b) It is a noun
(c) It is a pronoun
(d) It is an adverb.








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Answers

Answered by bestwriters
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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, Yikes, Ouch, 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. Eek! It moved.
  2. Ouch! That hurts.
  3. Yikes! My mother's home.
Answered by SparshaM
2

Answer:

Lo! She has arrived : Interjection

  • It is an Interjection.
  • 'Lo!' is an Interjection.

Explanation:

  • An Interjection is a word that expresses some sudden, strong feeling or emotion.
  • Interjections are merely exclamatory words.
  • Interjections have, thus, the functions to express:
  1. Joy, as 'hurrah', 'hey'
  2. Surprise as 'ah', 'hello'
  3. Grief or sorrow , as 'alas', 'oh'
  4. Approval as 'bravo'

  • Interjections may be divided into two classes:

  1. Regular Interjections: Oh, Ah, Ha, Hey, Eh, Alas, Hurrah, Hellow, Hush. These Interjections are pure Interjections. They are not grammatically related to the other words of the sentence.
  2. Occasional Interjections: Lord(God), Heaven, Nonsense, Dear, Boo and so on. These Interjections belong to other parts of speech, Such as Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs and so on.
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