In which sentence is the word debates used correctly?

A. I love the debates Jill and I have because we agree on everything.
B. Every morning, Jessica debates whether to have cereal or eggs for breakfast.
C. We're going to watch the final debates of the singing cometition on television tonight.
D. She was so lost in her debates about her new dress that she almost missed the turn home.
Is the answer B?
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Yes, the correct sentence is B. "Every morning, Jessica debates whether to have cereal or eggs for breakfast." In this sentence, the word "debates" is used correctly to indicate Jessica's process of considering and weighing the pros and cons of having either cereal or eggs for breakfast. To determine the correct sentence, you can evaluate each option and consider the context and usage of the word "debates."

True.