[ Grammar ]
Despite the thunderstorm; we sat on the porch.
A. NO CHANGE
B. Despite the thunderstorm: we sat on the porch.
C. Despite the thunderstorm, we sat on the porch.
D. Despite the thunderstorm we sat on the porch.

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