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"Ouch! I stepped on one of those plastic toy bricks left on the floor again! "Which of the following parts of speech is the word "ouch"?

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Correct Answer:

Interjection

Rationale:

💥 The word “Ouch!” is an interjection, which is a part of speech used to express sudden emotion or reaction, such as pain, surprise, or excitement.

💥 Interjections often stand alone and are punctuated with an exclamation mark to convey strong feeling.

💥 Common examples include “wow,” “oops,” “hey,” and “ouch”, all of which are used outside the main sentence structure.

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 Which of the following sentences requires citation?

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A. At our school, we only learned about a fraction of the political and economic complexities of the American Civil War.
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Which of the following sentences requires citation?

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A. At our school, we only learned about a fraction of the political and economic complexities of the American Civil War.
B. I would wager that most students in the United States will be able to tell you that the Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861 started the American Civil War.
C. There were buffalo in every western territory of the United States as of 1860.
D. They say that history is written by the victors.
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