Although he is intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school.
A. Despite being intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school.
B. In spite of intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school.
C. In spite he is intelligent, he doesn’t do well at school.
D. Although his intelligence, he does well at school.

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