Let’s match each interjection to the emotion it shows.
We’ll go one by one:
1.
“Oh dear!” – This is what people say when they feel sorry for someone or something sad happens. That’s
pity.
2.
“Yuck!” – You say this when something tastes bad or looks gross. That’s
disgust.
3.
“Alas!” – This is an old-fashioned way to show sadness or grief, like “Oh no, something terrible happened.” That’s
grief.
4.
“Ouch!” – You yell this when you get hurt — like if you stub your toe. That’s
pain.
5.
“Wow!” – You say this when something amazes you — like seeing a magic trick or a huge fireworks show. That’s
amazement.
Now let’s pair them up correctly:
- Oh dear! → pity
- Yuck! → disgust
- Alas! → grief
- Ouch! → pain
- Wow! → amazement
Final Answer:
Oh dear! — pity
Yuck! — disgust
Alas! — grief
Ouch! — pain
Wow! — amazement
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 5th grade interjection worksheet.