Complete the next two tasks based on your previous reading of "Arab and the Camel."

In your own words, give a brief summary in Spanish about the story.
In 4-6 Spanish sentences, write about what you think the moral of the story is. That is, what lesson do you think the story is trying to teach? Feel free to use a personal example to demonstrate your point.

Respuesta :

The teaching of this story is that people should value what other people do for them and not take advantage of other people's goodwill.

What is the story of the Arab and the camel about?

The story of the "Arab and the camel" is a fable that tells the story of an Arab and his camel who had been working as merchants for many years.

One day the camel asks the merchant to let him rest from his trips because he already feels tired from so much work and suggests that he get another camel. The merchant refuses that request and tells him that he is going to force him to work until he is very old and then he is going to kill him.

When they embark on a new trade route, they are surprised by a sandstorm. In this situation, the merchant takes refuge from the storm by taking shelter next to his camel. Later, he suffers from dehydration and the camel tells him to cut his neck that has water deposited there and the merchant cuts his neck and drinks that water.

Later, the camel begins to feel bad and the merchant tells him to hurry to get home because he is already in poor health and very tired and he is going to kill him. At that moment the camel takes another path and takes him to an oasis where there was a tribe that takes the merchant as a slave and frees the camel.

What is the lesson of this story?

The lesson of this story is that people should value the actions of other people without taking advantage of them. In this case, the merchant took the camel as an employee and took advantage of him many times and did not consider his kind gestures.

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