Select the correct sentence that uses commas to separate multiple adjectives describing a noun.
A. She wore a beautiful, long, red dress.
B. She wore a beautiful long red dress.
C. She wore a beautiful, long red dress.
D. She wore a, beautiful, long, red dress.

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