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This task doesn't have audio. Read the question below and select the correct answer.

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What does touch on mean in the sentence We touch on password security in our training?

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To go into great detail on password security.

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Touch on doesn't mean to cover something with much detail.


To briefly mention password security.


To avoid completely password security.

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Touch on doesn't mean to avoid a topic.


To ignore password security.

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Touch on doesn't mean to ignore a topic.

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To touch on can mean to briefly mention or deal with a topic. It is often used when covering a subject without going into much detail. For example:

  • The speaker touched on the new software update during the meeting. - The speaker briefly mentioned the software update but did not go into detail.