With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". opposing party’s inferences need not be mo , 822 (Fla. 5th Dist.Ct.App.1994) (stating that “[t]he trial court may not determine factual issues nor consider either the weight of the conflicting evidence or the credibility of witnesses in determining whether a genuine issue of material fact exists in a summary judgment proceeding.”); Shapiro v. Barron, 538 So.2d 1319, 1320 (Fla. 4th Dist.Ct.App.1989) (reasoning that “[j]udg-ing the credibility of witnesses or weighing the evidence are not proper subjects of a motion for summary judgment.”); Kuczkir v. Martell, 480 So.2d 700, 701 (Fla. 4th Dist.Ct.App.1985) (stating that “[w]here the issue of credibility is present, summary judgment is inappropriate.”); State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Gant, 460 So.2d 912, 913 (Fla.2d Dist.Ct.App.1984) (<HOLDING>); Strickland v. Strickland, 456 So.2d 583, 584

A: holding that credibility determinations are for the jury
B: holding that it goes without saying that a trial judge may not on motion for summary judgment make evidentiary determinations involving the credibility of witnesses
C: holding that credibility determinations should not be resolved at the summary judgment stage
D: holding that in determining the propriety of summary judgment credibility determinations may not be made
B.