An Exclamatory.
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Interjections are words or phrases that express sudden emotions or sentiments. They are usually set apart from the rest of the sentence by an exclamation point, comma, or other punctuation. They can add emotion, emphasis, or informality to a sentence, but should be used sparingly in formal writing.
Yes, verbs can show strong emotion through their choice and intensity. For example, using "scream" or "cry" conveys strong emotions compared to "say" or "whisper." Additionally, adverbs such as "angrily" or "gently" can also intensify the emotion being expressed by the verb.
Interjections show emotion. As the old Saturday morning School House Rock song goes: "Interjections show excitement or emothion They're generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma if the feeling's not as strong."
very strong affection intense liking tender emotion
nothing, the correct spelling of the word is vehemently, which means to show strong feeling or emotion
Yes it is Avery strong emotion.
No matter how hard they tried, they couldn't get the girl to show any emotion. He had strong emotions for the kitten. They told him not to let his personal emotions get in the way of his work.
This is a statement.
Because over the thousands of generations of humans it was more adaptive to show emotion than not.
You Show emotion for a kiss by closing your eyes and keep on kissing
Show Some Emotion was created in 1977-10.
Anger is the strongest emotion.