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Read the sentence. They played soccer, basketball, and tennis before they went inside.

How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "soccer, basketball, and tennis"?

A. They played; before they went inside.

B. They played, before they went inside.

C. They played—before they went inside.

D. They played ... before they went inside.

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