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No, "pulled" is not a preposition. It is a past participle verb that can be used in various tenses.
It is your fault.
Yes, connected to the parking brake assembly is a little black lever, which when pulled will manually release the parking brake.
Backing up--it is your fault.
I would describe that as a compound sentence because it is made of two sentences, joined together with the word and. James fell in the river is a complete sentence, and His father pulled him out is also a complete sentence.
Example sentence - We pulled the airplane out of the hangar before the sun came up.
Yes, nice sentence
that man pulled a muscle
He winced as the dentist pulled his tooth.
Not really, mine got caught on a bump stop in a parking lot. I pulled it off afterward.