What is a major difference between a majority opinion and a dissenting opinion issued by the Supreme Court?

A. A majority opinion presents only facts about a case, while a dissenting opinion includes opinions and interpretations.
B. A majority opinion is generally based on judicial restraint, while a dissenting opinion is usually based on judicial activism.
C. A majority opinion explains the reasoning behind the Court's ruling, while a dissenting opinion explains a disagreement with the Court’s ruling.
D. A majority opinion is made available to the public, while a dissenting opinion is available only to other federal judges.