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Which sentence with an introductory phrase is punctuated correctly? A. Despite a humble and poor beginning the man, became a successful judge.

B. Despite a humble, and poor beginning the man became a successful judge.

C. Despite a humble and poor beginning, the man became a successful judge.

D. Despite a humble and poor beginning; the man became a successful judge.

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