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A mixed race person with lighter skin could pass for white:by living in a place where his or her parentage was not known,by acting like a white person where a white would act differently from a person of another race under the social norms of the time and place, andby letting new acquaintances believe he or she was white.
If you passed him after you crossed the finish line, he finished 2nd so you're in the 3rd place now. Or you may have passed him while you were running the other way, you were not in the race at all, then hopefully you would be in the place you were running to. The simplest answer is that when you passed the person in second place, you would now be in second place yourself.
You pass to a different area or you pass from 5 place to 1 place in a race.
= If you are running a race and passed the person in second place what place would you be in? = The Answer is 2nd Place The person you passed is now in third place. The person in first place is just in front of you (Because it does not say that you have passed the person in first place) *The answer Can be First Place (as it still fits the need of "passed the person in second place) but it's assumed that you have ONLY passed the person in second place (since the first placer isn't mentioned), and thus, with the reasoning above, puts you into second place.
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Race can be a noun or a verb. A race is an event. Or one can 'race off' to go someplace.
Second. You WERE 3rd, passed the person in 2nd, giving you 2nd place. There is still someone ahead of you.
It depends on the competition, but probably not last place.
I was reluctant when I came in last place for a race.
Dale Earnhardt Sr
The person who crossed the finish line last.
An award called the red lantern