Microsoft Copilot Studio is built for creating and managing custom agents that handle employee self-service and business process automation. The two capabilities that align directly to this purpose are D and E .
D is correct because Copilot Studio lets you build agents that connect to enterprise data and systems and then perform actions on behalf of users. This is the foundation for automation and self-service: the agent can answer questions using connected knowledge sources and can also trigger workflows (for example, submitting a request, creating a ticket, checking status, or updating records) through connectors and actions. These integrations allow the agent to move beyond “chat” into real operational outcomes, which is exactly what business process automation requires.
E is correct because Copilot Studio provides the controls needed to customize how an agent behaves and responds. This includes defining conversational topics/flows, setting instructions and guardrails, shaping tone and response style, configuring fallback behavior, and controlling how generative answers are produced (for example, using approved knowledge sources). Customization ensures the agent behaves consistently with company policies and provides reliable employee experiences.
The other choices represent different Microsoft products: A is aligned to security operations tooling (Security Copilot), B relates to information protection/governance (Purview), and C is a Microsoft 365 Copilot capability inside Word/PowerPoint rather than a Copilot Studio feature.