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anandk,

i was between C and D, it was a close call. I believe prominently is adv.

But in D:

failure to advertise as prominently....as.... (advertise what as prominently?) There is only one VERB here anyway so it definitely modifies advertise.

in C:

failure to advertise the highest price as prominently as the lowest... (advertise what as prominently? oh...the highest price as the lowest price)

I think C is clearer but D, I cant say it's grammatically wrong too.



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