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Use the paragraph to answer the question. Watching the sunset in Key West was the most sublime thing we had ever seen. Shades of red and orange were splashed across the sky in an amazing display of light. We sat on the beach and watched in silence until it was over. What does the word sublime mean in this context? (1 point) O beautiful O disorenting O tropical O relaxing

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