Laziness and its consequences
The theme of "How the Camel Got His Hump" is about the importance of hard work and the consequences of laziness. The story illustrates that laziness can lead to challenges and difficulties, but hard work and determination can bring success and fulfillment.
Some poetic techniques in the poem "Camel's Hump" by Rudyard Kipling include imagery, alliteration, and personification. The poet uses vivid descriptions to create mental images of the camel's hump, employs repetitive sounds to enhance rhythm and flow, and attributes human-like qualities to the camel's hump to create a sense of character.
a camel's hump is located at the back of a camel.
They only have one hump!
the camel has a hump to store food in it so it can survive in the desert
No. The dromedary or arabian camel has one hump.
The dromedary, also know as Arabian camel has a single hump.
In the commercial of the camel for Geico.
The hump on the camel's back provides nutrition, including moisture, when no food is available.
Contrary to popular belief, a camel's hump DOES NOT hold water! It actually holds fat the camel can use for water.
The camel hump is the round structure you see on its back. It is use to store fat not water.
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