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 An interjection is always:  A. intended to show feeling.B. followed by an exclamation point.C. preceded by preposition.D. related to another word in the sentence.


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A. intended to show feeling.

Example: Wow, you are right again!
As you can see it's not preceded by preposition, nor it relates to another word in the sentence.
It doesn't have to be followed by exclamation point (but often is). "Wow" in this case doesn't have exclamation point, it could but it's up to the person who wrote the sentence.

An interjection is always intended to show feeling.