What is the moral of the story??? (how the camel got his hump)?
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The camel was the laziest animal as per the writer. Every animal works hard whereas Camel only said humph and get away.
He was unwilling to work that makes other, not favourable to him. Hence, he got a hump that was the ugliest to see.
He wasn’t able to complete the work, as a result, is stuck in the desert. The lesson is to do your work on time otherwise you will regret it.
He was unwilling to work that makes other, not favourable to him. Hence, he got a hump that was the ugliest to see.
He wasn’t able to complete the work, as a result, is stuck in the desert. The lesson is to do your work on time otherwise you will regret it.
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Kipling's 'Just So story from when the world was very new tells how the grumpy, idle camel turned his 'humph' into a 'hump. ' The moral of the story is that not having enough to do makes people (and animals) grumpy. ... by Rudyard Kipling.
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