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Jim: She got a little too much sun so she decided to go to bed early.

Ken: Are you sure it was the sun that made her tired, [and] not you.

I got two questions..

What does it mean by 'a little too much sun? Sunburn?

Is 'and' in the second sentence needed?

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Hi, Jim: She got a little too much sun so she decided to go to bed early. Ken: Are you sure it was the sun that made her tired, [and] not you. I have got two questions..

  • Hi, Jim: She got a little too much sun so she decided to go to bed early.
  • Ken: Are you sure it was the sun that made her tired, [and] not you.
  • I have got two questions..
  • What does it mean by 'a little too much sun?
  • Sunburn?
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Hi,

Jim: She got a little too much sun so she decided to go to bed early.

Ken: Are you sure it was the sun that made her tired, [and] not you.

I have got two questions..

What does it mean by 'a little too much sun? Sunb

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