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Hey! or Oh! ..even SHHH! (this one is also a onomatopoeia word, a word that describes the sound it makes) Any word that that you place in a sentence to add emotion can be an interjection, and more often than not it is followed by an exclamation point. They can come at the start, in the middle, or the end of a sentence. "The speaker has come, huh?" In this way huh would become the interjection just at the end instead of the start. "Bah! The speaker has come."

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