English, asked by hansv715, 1 day ago

“Nothing is easier than taking off the gear-case.” Comment on or continue this
sentence in the light of what actually happens.

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Answered by irfanshah34
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Answer:

This sentence was spoken to justify that taking off the gear case is an easy task. Actually, the author tried to stop him from taking off the gear-case .He was trying to tell him that his one of the friend had told him that if anything goes wrong with the gear-case, he can sell it and buy a new one and he can get it a cheaper or reasonable price.

But he said it is easier to take off a gear-case and his friend didn’t have knowledge about the machine. So, in less than five minutes, the gear-case was lying on the path shattered into two pieces, and he was grovelling for the screws.

Answered by rani150255
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Answer:

This sentence was said in the sense that taking off the gear case was an easy  task. Actually the author tried to dissuade him from taking off the gear-case by  telling him that his one of the friend said that if anything went wrong with gear- case, he can sell the machine and buy a new one; it comes cheaper. But he said  that nothing is easier than taking off a gear-case and author’s friend didn’t have  knowledge about machine. In less than five minutes. He had the gear-case in  two pieces lying on the path and was grovelling for screw.

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