An interjection is a word used to show feeling. Interjections are words such as: yikes, ouch, etc. Prepositions are: at, on, in, etc. and they don't show any feeling. Pronouns are: you, me, them, he, etc. Conjunctions are: and, or, while, etc.
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old disney was more kid oriented as appose to new disney it's more teen oriented.i guess what i'm trying to say is new disney is way more mature and out there then old disney. for instance all you see in new disney is bf/gf drama and old disney it was nothing like that. kids are growing up and as coorpations like disney, nickolden etc they tend to follow what kids follow so they can have more views . therefore they have inferred that now days kids want to have relationships and stuff so that's what disney gives them.
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roses are red,
violets are black,
for what you said,
i hope you sit on a big fat tack.
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