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On stage, the force of Carrick’s personality and the vividness of his acting disguised the fact he was, which his surviving velvet suit shows, a short man.

(A) he was, which his surviving velvet suit shows,
which is used as a wrong modifier
(B) he was, and it is his surviving velvet suit that shows it,
Distorted meaning
(C) of him being, as his surviving velvet suit shows,
Being wrongly used
(D) that he was, as his surviving velvet suit shows,
correct
(E) shown in his surviving velvet suit, that he was
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On stage, the force of Carrick’s personality and the vividness of his acting disguised the fact he was, which his surviving velvet suit shows, a short man.

(A) he was, which his surviving velvet suit shows,
(B) he was, and it is his surviving velvet suit that shows it,
(C) of him being, as his surviving velvet suit shows,
(D) that he was, as his surviving velvet suit shows,
(E) shown in his surviving velvet suit, that he was

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Although D is pretty much the best choice. I am curious about C, what's wrong with it ?
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