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Home > English > Listening Skills > Listening for Detail

What did the speaker say about the importance of breakfast?

A. It's the most important meal of the day.
B. It can be skipped occasionally.
C. It should be avoided altogether.
D. It's only important for children.

Answer: It's the most important meal of the day.


Additional Information: The speaker emphasized that breakfast provides essential nutrients and energy for the day.


Subjects: Listening for Detail, Listening Skills

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