Final answer:
The correct answer is option B, which is about using Copado Deployments to track the execution of Validation Rules, the authoring of User Stories, and the storing of Logs in a repository.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to be asking which of the given options correctly fills in the blanks in the statement related to tracking changes and actions within Copado, a DevOps platform designed for managing Salesforce deployments. The correct answer is option B) Deployment / Steps / Validation Rule / User Stories / Logs. With Copado Deployments, you can track when a Validation Rule has been executed, who wrote it, and its impact on User Stories. Logs are stored in your repository, whereas logs in the pipeline are deleted routinely by Copado.