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English, 24.11.2020 19:20 andrewsocold

What is the author's viewpoint in "An Army Corps Like No Other"? The Camel Corp may have failed, in part, because of the way Americans treated the camels.

The cost to bring camels to the US was not worth the amount of work it took to train them.

The Camel Corp is an important part of the history of the American military.

If not for the Civil War, camels would still be used by the military today.
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How is the viewpoint in Part A conveyed in the text?

He lists the many accomplishments of the Camel Corp compared to regular army missions.

He lists the many advantages to using camels in the desert and blames the war for the failure of the project.

He describes how difficult it was to bring camels to the US and their inability to do the same work as horses.

He states that life for camels was more harsh in the US than in their homeland, so they lashed out at their handlers.

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