Revise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: She loves three things in life movies, nature, and books.
A. She loves three things, in life, movies, nature, and books.
B. She loves three things in life. Movies, nature, and books.
C. She loves three things in life: movies, nature, and books.
D. She loves, three things, in life movie nature and books.

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