Find out the interjection in the sentence.Oh no, I cannot eat again.

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An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses feeling rather than meaning. Interjections are grammatically independent from the words around them and are often used to express sudden bursts of emotion.  Here are some examples of interjections: "Oh, what a beautiful house!" "Uh-oh, this looks bad" "Alas" "Ouch!" "Oh my!" "Wow!" "Yikes!" "Yahoo!" "Oops" "Terrific!"   Interjections are a part of speech, but they are not grammatically connected to other parts of a sentence. They are considered parenthetical and are set off with commas.  Interjections are common in everyday... Show more

Find out the interjection in the sentence.<br /><strong>Oh no, I cannot eat again.</strong>