Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. You can clean up the kitchen, or I will deduct money from your allowance.
B. You can clean up the kitchen or I will deduct money from your allowance.

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Here is a sandwich juice is in the refrigerator.
A. Here is a sandwich, and juice is in the refrigerator.
B. Here is a sandwich juice is. In the refrigerator.
C. Here is a sandwich juice; is in the refrigerator.
D. Here is a sandwich juice is in, or the refrigerator.
