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we went out _____ the cold weather ( option, even , although , besides , despite.​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
4

Answer:

We went out despite the cold weather.

Explanation:

Despite is a preposition that is used to show that something happened or is true although something else might have happened to prevent it.

Example

She kept playing till the end despite her illness.  

Answered by SparshaM
1

Answer:

  • Options for the blank space are 'even , although , besides , despite'.

  • Despite is appropriate for the blank space.

  • The complete sentence is : We went out despite the cold weather.

  • Despite is a preposition and it is also used a noun.
  • Despite means 'in spite of'. Although 'in spite of' is an adverb.
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