The correct answer is D. Tulsidas and Mirabai.
Ramananda was a 15th-century Indian Hindu saint and reformer who is considered to be the founder of the Ramanandi sect of Vaishnavism. He was a disciple of Ramanujacharya, the founder of the Sri Vaishnava tradition. Ramananda is said to have had many disciples, including Kabir, Raidas, Sena, Sadhana, Dhanna, and Naraharai.
Tulsidas was a 16th-century Indian poet and saint who is best known for his epic poem Ramacharitamanasa. He was a devotee of Rama and is considered to be one of the greatest poets in the Hindi language.
Mirabai was a 16th-century Indian poet and saint who is best known for her devotional songs to Krishna. She was a Rajput princess who renounced her royal life to become a wandering ascetic.
Both Tulsidas and Mirabai were born after Ramananda’s death, so they could not have been his disciples.