My coach my teacher and my mom all said “Wash behind your ears or a garden might grow there!”
A. My coach, my teacher, and my mom all said “Wash behind your ears, or a garden might grow there!”
B. My coach, my teacher, and my mom all said “Wash behind your ears or, a garden might grow there!”
C. My coach, my teacher and my mom all said “Wash behind your ears or a garden might grow there!”
D. No commas needed.

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