“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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Answer: This sentence in the light of what actually happens shows that the author's friend is overconfident about his knowledge of machine to overlook the advice of someone who happens to have more experience than him.
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The man says this to the author when the author tries to dissuade him from unscrewing his cycle any further. He tells him that one of his experienced friends told him once that “If anything goes wrong with your gear-case, sell the machine and buy a new one; it comes cheaper.” But the man contradicts him saying that, “People talk like that who understand nothing about machines. Nothing is easier than taking off a gear-case.”
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