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What do you mean by the idiom, ‘a piece of cake’?

Aa tasty snack

Bsomething that is very easy

Cwhich is soft

Da small piece of cake

Answer:

B. something that is very easy

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  • The idiom “a piece of cake” means a task or activity that is very easy to do.


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