How the Camel Got His Hump

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What does the camel's hump contain?

  • Food, water, and air (correct)
  • Only air and water
  • Only food and water
  • Magic and desert sand

What is the primary reason for the Djinn's dissatisfaction with the camel?

  • The camel's inability to survive in the desert environment
  • The camel's lack of magical powers
  • The camel's physical appearance
  • The camel's idle nature and refusal to work (correct)

What is the camel's response to the Djinn's request to work?

  • I'm not capable of working
  • I need more motivation
  • Humph! (correct)
  • I'll do it tomorrow

What is the moral of the story?

<p>The importance of hard work and diligence (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the camel react to the punishment?

<p>The camel realizes his mistake and apologizes (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the camel's hump?

<p>To help the camel survive in the harsh desert environment (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the relationship between the Djinn and the camel?

<p>The Djinn is the camel's ruler and punisher (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Story Summary

Main Characters:

  • The Djinn of All Deserts
  • The Camel

Story Overview:

  • The story revolves around how the camel got his hump as a punishment for being lazy and refusing to work.
  • The Djinn of All Deserts, a powerful and magical being, is dissatisfied with the camel's idle nature.

The Camel's Refusal to Work:

  • The camel refuses to work, saying "Humph!" repeatedly, which annoys the Djinn.
  • The Djinn asks the camel to do some work, but the camel refuses, claiming he is not made for work.

The Punishment:

  • The Djinn places a huge hump on the camel's back as a punishment for his laziness.
  • The hump is filled with food, water, and air, allowing the camel to survive for several days without eating or drinking.

The Camel's Realization:

  • The camel realizes his mistake and apologizes to the Djinn.
  • The Djinn tells the camel that the hump will remain as a reminder of his laziness, but it will also allow him to survive in the harsh desert environment.

Moral of the Story:

  • The story teaches the importance of hard work and diligence, emphasizing that laziness can have consequences.

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