Which of the following sentences correctly follows the subject-verb agreement rule for compound subjects?
A. Either the teacher or the students are late to class.
B. Either the teacher or the students is late to class.
C. Either the teacher or the students were late to class.
D. Either the teacher or the students have been late to class.

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