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Darren is reading the excerpt from "Black Day, 1935."

They sat with the howling wind for hours. Then just as quickly as it blew in, the darkness was gone and sunlight poured through the hanging sheets. For a moment all was silent, and then the front door burst open, scattering the newspaper that had sealed it.

Darren is not sure he understands what he is reading. What will most help Darren understand the excerpt?

Darren can look online at pictures of dust storms.
Darren can read an encyclopedia article about dust storms.
Darren can reread the excerpt and create a mental picture of the events in the excerpt.
Darren can keep reading the story and hope he understands this excerpt at a later time.

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