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...................... I don't agree with this I am leaving.

ASince

BDespite

CIn spite of

DBut

Answer:

A. Since

Read Explanation:

Since I don't agree with this, I am leaving.

In this sentence, "since" is used to indicate the reason or cause for leaving, meaning the speaker is leaving because they don't agree with something. It introduces a cause-and-effect relationship between not agreeing and leaving.


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