Introduced by Italian merchants resident in London during the sixteenth century, in England life insurance remained until the end of the seventeenth century a specialized contract between individual underwriters and their clients, typically being ship owners, overseas merchants, or professional moneylenders.
A in England life insurance remained until the end of the seventeenth century a specialized contract between individual underwriters and their clients, typically being
B in England life insurance had remained until the end of the seventeenth century a specialized contract between individual underwriters with their clients, who typically were
C until the end of the seventeenth century life insurance in England had remained a specialized contract between individual underwriters and their clients, typically
D life insurance in England remained until the end of the seventeenth century a specialized contract between individual underwriters and their clients, typically
E life insurance remained until the end of the seventeenth century in England a specialized contract between individual underwriters with their clients, who typically were
Ans:D
I chose C. why is C wrong?