Peter arrived at the station early. He did not want to miss his train. (so that)
A. Peter arrived at the station early so that he did not want to miss his train.
B. So that Peter arrived at the station early, he did not want to miss his train.
C. Peter arrived at the station early, so that he did not want to miss his train.
D. So that Peter arrived at the station early he did not want to miss his train.

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