What is the best way to combine the sentences below without changing the meaning?
Jane went to church. Afterwards she felt great.
_____
A. After going to church Jane felt great.
B. Jane felt great, after going to church.
C. Jane felt great after going to church.
D. After going to church Jane, felt great.

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