Examine the following sentence, and find the correct option at the following:
Look at Sarah! She is rude to us while usually she is welcoming us warm. Something is wrong.
A. Look at Sarah! She is rude to us while usually she welcoming us warm. Something is wrong.
B. Look at Sarah! She is being rude to us while usually she welcomes us warm. Something is wrong.
C. Look at Sarah! She is rude to us while usually she welcomes us warm. Something is wrong.
D. Look at Sarah! She is being rude to us while usually she is welcoming us warm. Something is wrong.

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