They are going to sell apples bananas and celery at the market. What is the correct way to punctuate this sentence?
A. They are going, to sell apples bananas and celery at the market.
B. They are going to sell apples bananas, and celery at the market.
C. They are going to sell apples, bananas, and celery at the market.
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