Which sentence correctly uses an adverbial clause to combine the two sentences below. School let out early last June.
My family traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, for vacation.
A. Early last June, my family traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, for vacation.
B. My family traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, for vacation last June after school.
C. When school let out early last June, my family traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, for vacation.
D. School let out early last June, and my family traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, for vacation.

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