English, asked by jadumanipradhan1973, 3 months ago

4. Learning how to rule the air
Was not a bed of roses-
By this, the poet meant that learning to fly an aircraft was:
a. a process that did not require much effort and struggle.

b. a difficult task.

c.not as rewarding as creating a garden of beautiful flowers.

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Answered by Akarshanand79
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Answer:

Meaning

easy option

a comfortable or luxurious position

an effortless, happy situation

a luxurious circumstances

a trouble-free living

Example Sentences

She found that taking care of old parents was not a bed of roses.

Making money is not a bed of roses, so wake up early and go to work.

The life of the royal family is a bed of roses in United Kingdom of Great Britain.

Before separating from family my life was a bed of roses in Australia because my Mom earns for family.

My friend told me that he want to live a bed of roses without hard work, winning the Jackpot made his dream come true.

Buddha preached that people those who live a bed of roses they suffer more because one day sorrow hits everyone in life.

The corrupt leaders have made their life a bed of roses with the help of black money.

How you can make your life a bed of roses without working very hard?

I never believed miracles but after meeting Brian Greene, a dull and old but diamond ring that he found in his garden made his life a bed of roses.

Origin

"A bed of roses" as an idiom originated in England and is quite an old expression. One of the earliest examples can be found in a poem called "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" written by Christopher Marlowe (also known as Kit Marlowe), published in 1599 after the death of the author.

Source: theidioms.com

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