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empty vessels make much noise . how far is this applicable in the case of the three friends,when they were preparing for their journey. From three men in a boat

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Answered by ademolaabraham02
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Answer:

"Empty vessels make the most noise” is a proverb. Generally, what it implies is that individuals with little knowledge or talent are those who speak a lot.

Explanation:

In the context of the novel "Three Men in Boat", the three men that were discussed in the novel, boosted and fumbled about their journey.

Three Men in a Boat is a novel written by Jerome K. Jerome. The novel is a boat trip that involves three men Jim, Harris, and George

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

It is true empty vessels make much noise. Deep rivers flow calmly and composedly. This idiomatic expression means people who are hollow or don’t have many skills, make lots of noise finding fault with jobs on hand.  

In the novel Three Men in Boat, Jim, Harris, and George make lots of noise while preparing for their planned journey. Their fumbling, bungling, and botching with the packing was not only noisy, but humorous also.  

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