Which sentence below is correct?
A. We’ve done all that we can here pack up the supplies.
B. We’ve done all that we can here, pack up the supplies.
C. Pack up the supplies, we’ve done all that we can here.
D. We’ve done all that we can here; pack up the supplies.

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