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punctuate the sun sets in the weat​

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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“The sun sets in the west” is a fine sentence. “The sun sets in the West” carries an entirely different meaning. It could be part of a sentence referring to Western Civilization as the “West,” for example.

Answered by neeturajpoot036
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