Which sentence is correct, clear, and concise?

A) Janice was an accomplished pianist, played tennis skillfully, and was a gourmet cook.
B) Janice was accomplished on the piano, was a skillful tennis player, and was a gourmet cook.
C) Janice was an accomplished pianist, a skillful tennis player, and a gourmet cook.
D) A gourmet cook, Janice was also an accomplished pianist and a tennis player who was skillful.


C) Janice was an accomplished pianist, a skillful tennis player, and a gourmet cook.

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