Which option best explains the idiom A bed of roses?
Note
A bed of roses means an easy and pleasant situation. It is the correct answer because this expression is used figuratively to describe a situation that is comfortable, easy, or free from serious difficulty.
Examples:
- Life in a new city is not always a bed of roses.
- The exam looked like a bed of roses, but the last section was difficult.
- She discovered that running a club was not a bed of roses.
