It's an adjective; "The smallest puppy" is the subject of the sentence as the rest of the sentence describes it. Of course the subject cannot just be "puppy" so it must include "The smallest" as well. Since smallest is an adjective (A word that describes something else,) that answer is Adjective.
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Yo you can go back and review what you learn
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And see you we be great
Answer: A simile.
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While being interviewed by a local news crew before the game against his old friends, now turned enemies, Arnold Spirit Jr. (known as Junior) feels uncomfortable with the questions. He´s suspicious of white people wanting to see Indians play against each other as if they were a degrading spectacle, like "watching dogfighting". This is a simile, a figure of speech that compares two different things by remarking their similarities.