Correct the punctuation in the sentence: She went to the store and bought apples bananas and oranges.
A. She went to the store and bought apples, bananas and, oranges.
B. She went to the store and bought apples, bananas and oranges.
C. She went to the store and bought apples, bananas, and, oranges.
D. She went to the store and bought apples, bananas, and oranges.
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