The suggested answer is A, C, E.
Writable Volumes in VMware can be assigned to VDI Desktops, RDS Session Hosts, and Users. Writable Volumes are typically used in virtual desktop environments to provide users with personalized settings and files, which makes VDI Desktops and RDS Session Hosts suitable for this purpose. Additionally, individual Users can also have Writable Volumes assigned to them to ensure their data is consistently available across sessions. Groups and AppStacks, on the other hand, are used differently within VMware configurations and do not receive Writable Volumes assignments.