Correct the punctuation in the sentence: She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home and watch TV
A. She asked if we could go to the movies, or stay home and watch TV
B. She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home and watch TV
C. She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home and watch, TV
D. She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home, and watch TV

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