What is the best way to combine the two simple sentences?
The new girl just moved here from Canada. She is in my social studies class.
A) The new girl, who just moved here from Canada, is in my social studies class.
B) After the new girl just moved here from Canada, she is in my social studies class.
C) The new girl just moved here from Canada; however, she is in my social studies class.
D) Since the new girl just moved here from Canada, she is in my social studies class.