Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. “Please take out your books, said the teacher calmly, and finish your poems.”
B. “Please take out your books,” said the teacher calmly, and finish your poems.
C. “Please take out your books”, said the teacher calmly, “and finish your poems”.
D. “Please take out your books,” said the teacher calmly, “and finish your poems.”

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