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FirstNode and LastNode give you direct access to the first or last child node
 

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Xml.Linq;
public class MainClass {
    public static void Main() {

        var bench = new XElement("bench",
                      new XElement("t",
                        new XElement("B""H"),
                        new XElement("A""R")
                      ),
                      new XElement("t",
                        new XElement("B""S"),
                        new XElement("A""N")
                      ),
                      new XComment("This is the comment")
                    );
        foreach (XNode node in bench.Nodes())
            Console.WriteLine(node.ToString(SaveOptions.DisableFormatting".");
    }
}

 
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1.Accessing an Element's Child Elements Using the Elements Method
2.Accessing Named Child Elements Using the Elements Method
3.Accessing the First Child Element with a Specified Name
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