|Question 7Verbal

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The following text is adapted from Jerome K. Jerome's 1889 novel Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog). The narrator is traveling by boat with Harris and another friend.

[Harris] told us anecdotes of how he had gone across the [English] Channel when it was so rough that the passengers had to be tied into their [beds], and he and the captain were the only two living souls on board who were not ill. Sometimes it was he and the second mate who were not ill; but it was generally he and one other man. If not he and another man, then it was he by himself.
Which choice best states the main idea of the text?
During a previous boat trip, Harris spent more time with the other passengers than the captain did.
A
Harris has a hard time remembering his first trip across the English Channel when his friends ask about it.
B
When Harris speaks of an earlier trip, he often changes the details but always brags about his own wellness.
C
Harris is worried that he and his friends will encounter rough waters during their boat trip.
D