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36. Although Tom was a poor student, he studied very well.
B. In spite of being a poor student, he studied very well. - This option correctly uses "in spite of" followed by a gerund phrase ("being a poor student") to express the contrast between Tom's academic performance and his study habits.
37. Mary could not go to school because she was sick.
A. Because of her sickness, Mary could not go to school. - This option accurately conveys the cause-and-effect relationship between Mary's sickness and her absence from school.
38. Although the weather was bad, she went to school on time.
D. Despite the bad weather, she went to school on time. - This option uses "despite" followed by the noun phrase "the bad weather" to show the opposing conditions and her action.
39. In spite of his good salary, Tom gave up his job.
D. Although Tom has a good salary, he gave up his job. - This option correctly uses "although" followed by a clause with "has" in the present perfect tense to indicate a contrast between his salary and his decision.
40. In spite of the high prices, my daughter insists on going to the movies.
A. Even though the prices are high, my daughter insists on going to the movies. - This option uses "even though" followed by a clause with "are" in the present tense to show the opposing situation and her preference.
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