Options A and B are incorrect since you need to add an inline policy just for the user
Option C is invalid because you don't assign an IAM role to a user
The IAM Documentation mentions the following
An inline policy is a policy that's embedded in a principal entity (a user, group, or role)—that is, the policy is an inherent part of the principal entity. You can create a policy and embed it in a principal entity, either when you create the principal entity or later.
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