English-2
Grade-4
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Directions: Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer
Identify the meaning of the idiom, “A bed of roses.”

  1. An easy situation
  2. A fragrant place
  3. A tough option

hintHint:

An easy situation

The correct answer is: An easy situation


    If we have a bed filled with full of roses, we will be enjoying it by jumping and sleeping on it. If we sleep on that bed, we will be having a complete peaceful sleep. That seems to easy for us to get into sleep. In such a way, if we are experiencing an easy and comfortable situation, we are said to be having the bed of roses. There will be no harm or any issue in our work just like the sleep if we have in the bed of roses.

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