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Exam is a piece of cake simile or metapor​

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Answered by Aveek77
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Explanation:

piece of cake. The saying "a piece of cake" means something that's simple to accomplish. The Americanism cakewalk, used to mean "something easy," came first, in the 1860's — piece of cake wasn't used until around 1936.3

Answered by chanshi27
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Answer:

The saying "a piece of cake" means something that's simple to accomplish. If a school assignment is a piece of cake, it's so easy that you will barely have to think about it. ... Both cake and pie have a long history in the United States as metaphors for things that come easily.

so the correct answer will be Metapor.

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