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Although the weather is bad today, what about it?

Despite the bad weather today, my friend kept the appointment. Although the weather is bad today, the cross-country run was held; Although the weather is bad today, the opera house is still full of guests; Although the weather is bad today, their travel plans are still going on; Although the weather is bad today, the cotton picking work has been completed. In spite of the bad weather today, they went ahead as planned. Sentence-making refers to understanding and using words, and according to certain syntactic rules, making sentences with fluent words, complete meaning and strict logic. According to the characteristics of modern Chinese, it can be extended to the basis of writing paragraphs and compositions, which is the basic skill for students to write articles well. It is one of the primary school Chinese practice contents, exam questions and homework methods, and it is also a basic Chinese project for students. The source is Yu Yue's Essays on Spring in the Tang Dynasty, Volume 8: "Its intentional sentences are all won by exquisiteness." Xia _ Zunye Shengtao's "Wen Xin Diao Long" IV: "The sentences are also considered together, and Lehua records them with a pencil."