Where does the comma belong in the sentence?
“Although I eat raw meat I have never gotten sick.”
A. Although I eat raw meat, I have never gotten sick.
B. Although, I eat raw meat I have never gotten sick.
C. Although I eat raw meat I have, never gotten sick.
D. Sick gotten never have I meat raw eat, I although.

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