Which compound sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. Will you play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?
B. Will you play volleyball this year, or are you going to play basketball instead?
C. Will you play volleyball this year or, are you going to play basketball instead?
D. Will you, play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?

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