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Select if the statement is true or false.
The western dialect became modern English.
True
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False.
The West Saxon (western) Old English dialect was the main written form in the Old English period, but Modern English developed from the Anglian (particularly the East Midland/London) dialects, not West Saxon.
The West Saxon (western) Old English dialect was the main written form in the Old English period, but Modern English developed from the Anglian (particularly the East Midland/London) dialects, not West Saxon.
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