Step 1: Defining ophitic texture.
Ophitic texture is a common igneous texture found in dolerites and gabbros, where plagioclase laths are enclosed by larger pyroxene crystals.
Step 2: Evaluating statements.
(A) Correct — Plagioclase is enclosed by pyroxene (typical ophitic structure).
(B) Incorrect — That describes graphic intergrowth, not ophitic texture.
(C) Correct — Ophitic texture is a variety of poikilitic texture.
(D) Incorrect — Peridotite typically shows granular or cumulus textures, not ophitic.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Hence, the correct statements are (A) and (C).