yesene, how did you answer this question?the interjection does not refer to auxiliary parts of speech, not to independent ones, we went through this in russian, in general it is, well, sort of, something like exclamation, something, well, smart girl, i thought she would be confused, i look like this, she answers so confidently, an example of an interjection of any kind, well, an interjection, i think, what is an example, let’s say, hurray, aha, wow - is this an interjection? well, you can say so, oh, ah, yes then, ah-ah-ah, well, this probably shows how a person’s feeling, joy, let’s say, sadness, pain, the correct answer to our question, no, the interjection is really not refer neither to independent nor to auxiliary parts, but are recognized in order to show emotion, feelings, experiences, to encourage, for example, some kind of action, well, we also looked at examples here, hurray, bravo, oh, ah-ah-ah, no, well... here are the others, the others, the others. sixth question: is it true that the double jump is an athletics d