Which of the following sentences correctly uses a conjunctive adverb and punctuation?
A. I wanted to go for a walk; however, it started raining.
B. I wanted to go for a walk; it started raining however.
C. I wanted to go for a walk; it started raining, however.
D. I wanted to go for a walk however; it started raining.

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