Idiom cake and pie

  • A. A. very easy to eat
  • B. B. Very Thought
  • C. C. Thought Task
  • D. D. None
Correct Answer: B. B. Very Thought
There are actually two common idioms related to cake and pie, and they have opposite meanings:

A piece of cake: This idiom means something is very easy to do. It's like a piece of cake is easy to eat, so completing the task is effortless.

You can't have your cake and eat it too: This idiom means you can't have both of two desirable things at the same time. It's like if you eat your cake, you no longer have it.

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