Explanation:
Please do not use "and/or" in either formal or informal writing. In common English, the "or" is a "non-exclusive or" which means "either A or B, or A and B". When I say "I can have a banana OR I can have coffee" then I am also OK with having both. Having a banana does not prevent me from having coffee.
The correct answer would be C: <span>Make a list of your favorite books and movies, and then focus on the one you like best.</span>
It’s a complex sentence because it has an independent clause (I watched a movie) and a dependent clause (while you were sleeping)
Well i know it was a good story that's for sure and I would help you but............ you won learn to do anything that way and all you need to do is read those chapters and write what happened in a shorter form so i don't really see what you need help on, your just being lazy and don't wanna read which is horrible.