These idioms means very easy (2 possible answers)
Piece of cake. Easy as pie.
Any of these words could be used instead of the word delicious. (8 possible choices)
Scrumptious Flavorful Delectable Tasty Appetizing Mouth-watering Yummy Savory
Farming
Agriculture
Ordinary. Normal. Right in the middle. Run of the mill. Routine.
Average
(n) A person or organization that financially supports another person or organization. (v) To provide financial support to a person or organization.
Sponsor
Very calm and relaxed. Not nervous at all.
Cool as a cucumber
Very serious, e.g. a tropical storm, an illness or a problem of some sort.
Severe
Another name for money, e.g. the Japanese Yen, the Chinese Yuan, the Thai Baht, the Korean Won or the Vietnamese Dong
Currency
Uncontaminated. Unpolluted. Natural. Pristine.
Pure
(n) A use. (v) To serve a specific purpose or use.
Function
This means to generally agree with someone on many things.
To see eye to eye
Extremely famous. Representative of a place or a culture.
Iconic
Property like land, houses, apartments and commercial buildings. 2) The business of buying and selling property like land, houses, etc.
Real estate
Extremely painful, e.g. getting stabbed by an angry male platypus.
Excruciating
(n) A public display of dissatisfaction, unhappiness or anger. (v) To publicly display one's dissatisfaction, unhappiness or anger.
Protest
To increase your worldview (by travelling, learning, or talking to someone with very different experience, or trying something new)
Broaden your horizons
Quite varied. Full of variety. Having many differences.
Diverse
Skill. Talent.
Ability
Not authentic or genuine, e.g. some of the products sold in Vietnamese or Chinese markets. (3 possible answers)
Counterfeit. Fake. Imitation.
(n) Persuasion. (v) To persuade or impact someone or something.
Influence
To do something to stimulate your hunger (like exercise, physical work, etc.)
Work up an appetite
Very strange, bizarre, odd, or unusual, e.g. Narwhals, Pink Fairy Armadillos, Tarsiers, Blobfish, Potoos, etc.
Peculiar.
People like us, e.g. a student's classmates or a teacher's colleagues.
Peers
Worldly. Experienced. Cultured. Classy. Complicated. (2 possible answers)
Sophisticated. Cosmopolitan.
To use other words, whatever words we can, to better explain something we already said, something we're trying to say, or to try to summarize something someone else said.
Paraphrase