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Assuming you're talking about the one and only Queequeg from that whale book (I'm not allowed to say the name of it because it's "inappropriate"???), I'd tell you that he was the harpooner on the boat.
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I had to research this before, so I know the answer.
Answer: Place the refuse down the garbage chute.
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A preposition is a pary of speech that is typically used before either a noun, or pronoun, to show the place, direction, time, or location. Examples of prepositions are words like down, to, of, in, at, etc.
The sentence whereby the underlined word is a preposition is "Place the refuse down the garbage chute". Here, the underlined word which is "down" comes before the noun.
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Possessive case pronouns can function as adjectives. Words like my, your, his, her, their, and our are examples of possessive case pronouns that can function as adjectives. They are used to show possession but also used to describe or to modify a noun in the sentence
I do not very sure but I would say 3rd person.
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