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Father said to his daughter, 'You are the apple of my eyes'. What does the idiom mean?

AFavourite

BCapable

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DHard working

Answer:

A. Favourite

Read Explanation:

• The idiom 'apple of my eyes' signifies someone or something that is highly cherished, treasured, and loved above all others. It expresses a deep sense of affection and importance.


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