Reference to context - 2 Q. Read the stanza and answer the questions below. "I must jump out from these pages, For this life's a much too humdrum one for me! Fiddle-dee! Yes, this life's a quite too quiet one for me!" A. find the interjection from the given stanza
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"Fiddle-dee!" is the interjection in the given stanza.
Explanation:
An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction. For example, 'Alas!', 'Oh no!', 'Brave!', 'Aww!'. They are generally followed by an exclamation mark (!). In the stanza, we see that there are exclamations in two places. First in "For this life's a much too humdrum one for me!" and second in " Fiddle-dee!". The first one does not express a reaction rather it expresses a thought. However, in the second one, it is a reaction as it is quick and short and expresses a spontaneous feeling.
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