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Answer: A proper noun is a specific (i.e., not generic) name for a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized in English, no matter where they fall in a sentence. Because they endow nouns with a specific name, they are also sometimes called proper names.
Explanation:
iI think 'THE' isn't a proper noun
1. The earthquake demolishes the city.
2. People help at the hospital
3. People relocate
4. Fire destroys the city