When is a stay and abeyance appropriate for a district court to use?
A) It is never appropriate for a district court to use
B) There are unexhausted claims that are plainly meritless
C) There is a delay, intentional or not.
D) There is good cause for the petitioner's failure to exhaust his claims
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