Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A. Even though the movie was expected to have dismal results, it was sold out at the local theater.
B. Even though the movie, was expected to have dismal results, it was sold out at the local theater.
C. Even though, the movie was expected to have dismal results it was sold out at the local theater.
D. Even though the movie was expected to have dismal results it was sold out at the local theater.

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