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What does "up" refer to in this sentence?


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Rebecca

"Up here" is a phrase that refers to a place that is high or above another location. "Up here" is used here because they are in an "attic", which is a space above the main area of a house or building. Ex: I shouldn't be up here. Ex: How did the cat get up here?


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