it is an answer that requires thought...
but a brook is babbling (like a babbling brook), which could be thought of a talking and shallow talkers are noisy-- extra noise, superfluous and not often meaningful conversation. so therefore, a shallow brook is noisy is simply saying in another way that those who put thought into things aren't always the ones who are talking.
People who are loud and talk a lot usually have nothing of substance to say. This contrasts with "Still waters run deep." Other versions are "Shallow brooks babble loudest" and "Shallow brooks are noisy."
A noisy little stream is called a babbling brook. As the water flows over the pebbles in the stream it creates the noise.
is the following a metaphor or a simile ''a childs mind is like a shallow brook which ripples and dances merrily over the stony course if its education?''
This phrase is a metaphorical way of saying that people who have little knowledge or understanding about a topic tend to speak or argue more loudly about it. Just like how a shallow brook makes more noise than a deep river, those with limited knowledge may express themselves more vocally to compensate for their lack of understanding.
A brook means a stream. The shallow brook flowing between muddy paths like a fine sheet of water.
Think about what a small brook sounds like It is noisy and bubbly and shallow BUT a large river is relatively quiet like the Mississippi River and extremely deep in the southern most parts of the United States The question is really part of an old adage STILL WATERS RUN DEEP
This line describes how the brook creates shallow bends and curves along its banks as it flows, implying a winding and meandering path. It suggests a sense of playfulness and liveliness as the brook moves through its course.
Noisy or painful breathing, Unusually deep or shallow breathing, or changes in skin color, just to name a few.
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The cast of Brook by Brook - 2002 includes: Irina Brook as herself Peter Brook as himself Simon Brook as himself Yoshi Oida as himself Natasha Parry as herself
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A noisy noise annoys a noisy oyster.