[ Because of & Inspite of ]
Despite the fact that it rained, we enjoyed our trip.
A. Because of the rain, we enjoyed our trip.
B. Though it is raining, we enjoyed our trip.
C. Despite of the heavy rain, we enjoyed our trip.
D. Though it rained, we enjoyed our trip.
Select your answer:

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