Separate representations of each retina would only happen if the optic nerve fibers did not decussate at the chiasm. With strabismus, the representations from each retina are successfully made in the cortex, because all the cells and fibers are intact. The problem is the eventual correction for the mismatch in representation, which is to ignore the information coming from one eye. This is different than saying that the separate representations never happened to begin with. C, on the other hand, is simply true without qualifications. There isn't any normal binocular vision developed while the eyes are offset.