Revise the following run-on sentence to make it a complete sentence:
Rick Astley loves to dance he attends tap class every weekend.
A. Rick Astley loves to dance, or he attends ballet class every weekend.
B. Rick Astley loves to dance, but he attends ballet class every weekend.
C. Rick Astley loves to dance, so he attends ballet class every weekend.
D. Rick Astley loves to dance he attends ballet class, every weekend.

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