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he has never yet learnt to behave . In the light of this , what is the writer's opinion about the camel?​

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he has never yet learnt to behave. ' In the light to this, what's the writer's opinion about the camel? Answer: The Djinn had said to the camel that when he would learn to behave properly and would compensate the loss of three days' work, the hump would be vanished.

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: According to the writer, the camel is still a very lazy animal that is unwilling to work. After he got the hump, the Djinn asked him to go out of the desert to help the other three animals. It seems that the camel still did not behave himself and worked lazily in the desert itself.

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According to the writer, the camel is a lazy animal who is unwilling to work. After he got the hump, the Djinn asked him to go out of the desert to help the other three animals. It seems that the camel still did not behave himself and worked lazily in the desert itself. It is for this reason that he was unable to complete the pending work of those three missed days; and he continued carrying the hump on his back and living in the desert.

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