Bond enthalpy, also referred to as bond energy or bond dissociation energy, is the energy required to break a particular covalent bond in one mole of molecule in a gaseous state.
The bond dissociation enthalpy of H2Te is lower than that of H2S.
As a result, less energy is required to break the H2Te bond, releasing [H]+ is easier, and the acidity of H2Te is greater.
H2S, on the other hand, has a high bond dissociation energy and so has lower acidity.
Hence, Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.