Alas, I could not answer this question.
"Alas, I was blind, but I picked up my hammer and saw!"
She looked, but alas, it was not what she hoped for.
It is neither. Alas is an interjection (utterance). It can also be considered a sentence connector, e.g. There were, alas, no survivors.
I would gladly tell you what a wonderful person I am but alas, I am too modest. But I am also modest for saying that.
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The word refusal means to decide against something. To use the word refusal in a sentence you could say, his refusal to marry her shook her to the core'.
My last car was a real lemon. The lemon tree is very pretty and it's flower smells so sweet. But alas! The fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat.
Leopoldo Alas's birth name is Leopoldo Alas Mnguez.
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Or and but are examples of conjunctions. Interjections are words like 'Alas' and 'hooray', which express emotion but are not grammatically related to the rest of the sentence.
As they were trying to rise from the dead, the impotent chose to rebel and put up a fight. Alas! To no avail: the erection of the statue demanded too much physical as well as psychological input.