Which is the correct way to write the following sentence?
Lacrosse is an old sport yet it has only recently become popular.
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A. Lacrosse is an old sport, yet, it has only recently become popular.
B. Lacrosse is an old sport, yet it has only recently become popular.
C. Lacrosse is, an old sport, yet it has only recently become popular.
D. Lacrosse is an old sport yet it has only recently become popular.

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