Which revision corrects the sentence without creating a run-on? Despite being tired, Maria finished her homework she studied for the test.
A. Despite being tired, Maria finished her homework. She studied for the test.
B. Despite being tired Maria, finished her homework she studied for the test.
C. Despite being tired, Maria finished. Her homework she studied for the test.
D. Despite being tired, Maria finished her homework, and studied for the test.

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