How the Camel Got His Hump

How the Camel Got His Hump

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English

6th Grade

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1.

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What is the main theme of 'How the Camel Got His Hump'?

Back

The main theme is about the consequences of laziness and the importance of hard work.

2.

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What does the word 'humph' signify in the story?

Back

'Humph' signifies the Camel's reluctance to work and his lazy attitude.

3.

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What is a 'Djinn' in the context of the story?

Back

A Djinn is a supernatural being or spirit that has the power to grant wishes or cause changes.

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What does the term 'idle' mean as used in the story?

Back

'Idle' means not active or not engaged in any work; being lazy.

5.

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What is the significance of the Camel's hump?

Back

The hump represents the burden of laziness that the Camel must carry as a consequence of his actions.

6.

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What does the word 'yoke' refer to in the story?

Back

A 'yoke' is a frame attached to a harness used to join two animals together for plowing or pulling.

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How does the story illustrate the idea of personal responsibility?

Back

The story shows that the Camel's laziness leads to his transformation, emphasizing the need for personal responsibility.

8.

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What lesson can be learned from the Camel's experience?

Back

The lesson is that avoiding work can lead to negative consequences and that one should embrace responsibilities.

9.

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What role does the Horse play in the story?

Back

The Horse represents the hardworking animals who contrast with the lazy Camel.

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What does the phrase 'Howling Desert' imply about the Camel's environment?

Back

It implies a harsh, desolate, and challenging environment where survival requires effort.

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