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English, 21.10.2020 20:01, ebonsell4910

Overhead, a huge storm was brewing, with clouds blacker than I’d ever seen over the city. (page 8) What does the word Overhead mean? * 25 points
To be above; ahead
To be confused; lost
To look down; below
To feel gloomy

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