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Dan Bernstein
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Luci, will all of the commas, this is obviously a question that tests modifiers and clarity of meaning. Answer choice C has at least two questionable grammatical constructions. The sentence separates the phrase the ailing mobster by commas. By doing so, this phrase becomes a modifier that could reasonably describe Italy's top anti-Mafia prosecutor. Second, assuming the previously described interpretation, the he in the sentence seems to describe the prosecutor rather than the ailing mobster.
Hope that helps! -dan
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