Where should the commas go?
Jumping up and down the little boy was excited.
A. Jumping, up and down, the little boy was excited.
B. Jumping, up and down the little boy was excited.
C. Jumping up and down the little boy, was excited.
D. Jumping up and down, the little boy was excited.

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