In which sentence is a comma used correctly?(1 point)

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Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go.
Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go.

On Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day.
On Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day.

Ben likes toast but, I like rolls with my meals.
Ben likes toast but, I like rolls with my meals.

After dinner we went to the, store to shop for shoes.

After dinner we went to the store to shop for shoes.

The correct sentence that uses a comma correctly is:

Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go.

In the given options, the comma is used correctly in the following sentence:

"Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go."

The comma is used to separate the main clause ("Oscar wants to go to the pool") from the dependent clause ("so that is where we will go"). This usage follows the rule of using a comma before a coordinating conjunction to separate two independent clauses.