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Near the London eye, there is a bridge . . . . . . . . the Thames River.

A. above

B. over

C. off

D. towards

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

When used as a preposition, the word 'over' means at a higher level, and the word 'above' means 'at a higher position'. As we can clearly see here 'bridge' is at a higher level than the 'Thames river' therefore 'over' is the right usage.

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