In which circumstance would B cells display antigens to T cells?

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a. They take in a few antigen molecules by endocytosis and display them in class II MHC molecules to helper T cells.

b. They phagocytose bacteria and display bacterial peptide antigens in class II MHC molecules to helper T cells.

c. After being infected by a virus, they display viral peptides they have synthesized in class I MHC molecules to cytotoxic T cells.

d. They bind free antigens and display them to helper T cells attached to their B cell receptors.

e. Both a and c are possible ways that B cells can display antigens.

I know A is right, but I'm not sure if C is, too. Thanks.
 
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