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11111nata11111 [884]
3 years ago
13

1.In your own words, give a brief summary in Spanish about the story. (10 points)

Spanish
2 answers:
solmaris [256]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer (sample response) is:

Creo que la moraleja de la historia no es demasiado agradable. La razón por la que creo que la historia se basa en ese aspecto es que el camello al final de la historia actúa de manera egoísta. El camello solo se preocupa por si mismo. Al camello no le importa lo que el maestro siente. El camello aprovecha la simpática personalidad del maestro.

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nevsk [136]3 years ago
3 0

Creo que la moraleja de la historia nunca deja pasar al mal, porque comienza con una pequeña cosa mala (el cuello y la cabeza del camello entrando). Pero luego, lentamente, te esfuerzas por hacer más cosas malas, y más camellos entran y estás seguro, solo que esta vez, ¿qué podría pasar? Entonces lo siguiente que sabes es que todo el camello está en la tienda (hiciste algo realmente malo) y luego que te echaron (o te castigaron, en la cárcel, etc.) Así que no seas como el hombre que dejó entrar al camello, porque lo siguiente usted sabe que será expulsado.

A friend helped me out with this as well if you use the translator you can go in an actually provide an example and everything this is . just an example or a guide you can use to make your own. GOOD LUCK!

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