[ Grammar - Punctuation ]
Select the correct puncutation.
A. You may go to school; however, you must bring your backpack.
B. You may go to school however, you must bring your backpack.
C. You may go to school, however, you must bring your backpack.
D. You may go to school however you must bring your backpack.

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