5. Explain the lines ' To be king is good. But to be kind is better''.
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Answer: The king through the lines “To be king is good, but to be kind is better” wants to say that as a king he demanded respect but couldn't win loyal friends or courtiers. But by being kind to the camel he not only gained respect but also won a true friend.
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