"The Camel's Complaint" is a humorous nursery rhyme about a camel who laments his lack of luxury compared to other animals. The camel begins by pointing out how canary birds are fed on sugar and seed, and parrots have crackers to crunch. Poodles, he says, are given chicken and.................................
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Mark the statements true (T) or false (F).
a. The camel has no particular diet; he is given anything to eat.
b. Like other animals, the camel also has special shelters to live in.
c. People don't prefer other animals to ride on.
d. The camel would have been happier with a more attractive shape.
a. True
The first stanza suggests that the camel has no particular diet and can eat anything that is given to him, so this statement is true.
b. False
b. The second and third stanzas suggest that other animals have special shelters or places to rest, but the camel does not. Therefore, the statement is false.
c. False
c. The fourth stanza mentions that people do not ride other animals like giraffes, oxen, rabbits, or foxes, but they do ride camels. Therefore, this statement is false.
d. False
d. The final stanza suggests that the camel does not care about its lumpy, bumpy, or humpy shape and is happy to carry any load. Therefore, this statement is false
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Canary-birds feed on sugar and seed.
Parrots have crackers to crunch.
And as for the poodles, they tell me the noodles
have chicken and cream for their lunch.
But there's never a question
about my digestion.
Anything is okay for me.
Canary-birds feed on sugar and seed.
Parrots have crackers to crunch.
And as for the poodles, they tell me the noodles
have chicken and cream for their lunch.
But there's never a question
about my digestion.
Anything is okay for me.
a. Name the poem and the poet.
b. What is the special food for canaries?
c. What do parrots eat?
d. What do the poodles get to eat?
e. What is the camel's complaint?
a. The poem's name is camel's complaint and the poet's name is Charles E. Carryl.
b. The special food for canaries is sugar and seed.
c. Parrots eat crackers.
d. The poodles get to eat noodles for lunch which have chicken and cream in it.
e. The camel's complaint is that no one ever bothers about his special diet and considers anything okay for him.
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Cats, you know, can sleep in a chair.
Chickens can rest upon rails.
Puppies are able to sleep in a stable,
and oysters can nap in pails.
But no one supposes -"
a poor camel dozes.
Any place is okay for me.
a. Which animals does the camel mention?
b. What does the camel complain about?
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About the Poet - The Camel's Complaint | The English Channel | Class 7 Literature | English
Charles Edward Carryl (1841-1920) was an American author, playwright, and poet. He is best known for his humorous verse and plays, which often featured absurd and fantastical elements. In addition to "The Camel's Complaint," Carryl wrote several other popular nursery rhymes and poems, including "The Walrus and the Carpenter" and "The Duck and the Kangaroo." He also wrote several plays, including the musical comedy "The Wizard of Oz" (1902), which served as the basis for the famous 1939 film adaptation. Carryl's work continues to be enjoyed by children and adults alike for its clever wordplay, whimsical characters, and amusing plots.
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Themes - The Camel's Complaint | The English Channel | Class 7 Literature | English
- Animal Envy: The poem explores the idea of animal envy, as the camel expresses jealousy towards other animals who are given more luxurious accommodations and food. This theme emphasizes the idea that animals, like humans, can experience envy and dissatisfaction.
- Class Differences: The poem highlights class differences among animals, as certain animals are given more privileges....
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- Rhyme: The poem features a consistent rhyme scheme, with the last words of each line rhyming with one another (e.g. "seed," "crunch," "lunch," "me"). This creates a musical and rhythmic quality to the poem.
- Repetition: The line "Any place is okay for me" is repeated throughout the poem, emphasizing the camel's willingness to adapt to his environment despite his complaints.
- Personification: The poem personifies....
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- Poodles: Dogs with thick curly hair
- Pails: buckets
- Digestion: The process by which the body breaks down food and turns it into energy.
- Envious: Feeling jealous of someone else's possessions, achievements, or advantages.
- Coops: Enclosed....
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