(you can delete or change some words. The reason I asked you guys to do this for me is that I absolutely have no idea what sentence to make using these two sentences! It’s so hard for me but I know how to use adv or adj subordinate clause)
These are the two sentences that you have to make a complete sentence from them:
1) General Lee ordered General Pickett to charge
2)The odds were against him



General Lee ordered General Pickett to charge, although the odds were against him.
Although the odds were against him, General Lee ordered General Pickett to charge.
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General Lee ordered General Pickett to charge, although the odds were against him.
Although the odds were against him, General Lee ordered General Pickett to charge.
Although the odds were against him, General Lee ordered General Pickett to charge.