English-2
Grade-8
Easy
Question
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate transition.
It’s true that you couldn’t achieve it this time, but you have made some remarkable improvement _______.
- Significantly
- Despite
- As long as
- None of the above
Hint:
Transitional expressions convey the relationship between two clauses or sentences.
The correct answer is: Despite
The correct option is 'despite'. 'Despite' is used to join two contrasting ideas and indicate how a seemingly impossible task is made possible.
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