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Read this passage from Herman Melville’s Moby

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“Hist! Did you hear that noise, Cabaco?”


“Take the bucket, will ye, Archy? What noise do ye mean?”


“There it is again—there it is! It sounds like two or three sleepers turning over, now!”


“Caramba! Have done, shipmate, will ye? It’s the three soaked biscuits ye eat for supper turning inside of ye—nothing else. Look to the bucket!”



What are the prepositions and interjections that appear in this passage?

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Answer:

The interjections in the passage are "Hist!" and "Caramba!" and the prepositions are "over," "for," "of," and "to,".

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