Draw the character sketch of Harris.
Three men in a boat
By Jerome K. Jerome
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Harris was a practical man and he knew the place where his needs can be met. He doesn't like sleeping outside like his friends --- George and Jerome. He is a fussy man who creates upheaval for nothing and engages everybody to do things for him.
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PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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Harris was a practical man and he knew the place where his needs can be met. He doesn't like sleeping outside like his friends --- George and Jerome. He is a fussy man who creates upheaval for nothing and engages everybody to do things for him.
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PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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Harris possessed a frightening personality . He loved sea trips . He was realistic. He never cried . He had a habit of making others do a work and take the credit himself. He was quite mischievous. He appeared to be a temperamental person . He in a good mood, behaved good . In a bad mood , he became quite indecent. Though he bosted about his intelligence, he was not quite intelligent. According to the writer , he did not possess a dressing sense. Though Harris believe that he was good at singing Michelson he was really bad at it . He loved churches and tombs.
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Harris possessed a frightening personality . He loved sea trips . He was realistic. He never cried . He had a habit of making others do a work and take the credit himself. He was quite mischievous. He appeared to be a temperamental person . He in a good mood, behaved good . In a bad mood , he became quite indecent. Though he bosted about his intelligence, he was not quite intelligent. According to the writer , he did not possess a dressing sense. Though Harris believe that he was good at singing Michelson he was really bad at it . He loved churches and tombs.
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