Although his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.
A. Despite his broken legs, he was able to get out of the car before it exploded.
B. Despite his broken legs, he was able to get out of the car before exploding.
C. Despite his legs were broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.
D. Despite his legs to be broken, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded.

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