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A Letter to God

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1. Who was Lencho and where did he live?

Lencho was a poor farmer who lived with his family in a small house on the top of a hill. His house was the only one in the entire valley, and from there he could see his fields and the river below. He depended completely on his crops for food and money. His life was simple, and he worked hard every day. Since he had no other source of income, his entire future depended on the success of his harvest.

2. Why was Lencho waiting for rain?

Lencho was waiting for rain because his crops needed water to grow properly. The land was dry, and without rain, the crops would not survive. He was hopeful that a good rainfall would bring a good harvest. This would help him earn money and feed his family. Rain was very important for him because his life depended entirely on farming and natural conditions.

3. What happened during the storm?

At first, the rain started gently, and Lencho was happy. But soon, the rain turned into a hailstorm. Large hailstones fell from the sky and hit the fields very hard. The storm lasted for about an hour and destroyed everything in the field. All the crops were ruined completely. After the storm, the fields looked white, as if covered with salt. This disaster left Lencho and his family without any food.

4. How did Lencho feel after the storm?

After the storm, Lencho felt sad but not hopeless. He knew that his crops were completely destroyed and his family would face hunger. However, he did not lose his faith. Instead of feeling angry, he believed that God would help him. His strong faith gave him hope even in such a difficult situation. He remained calm and decided to take action in his own way.

5. What did Lencho do to solve his problem?

Lencho decided to write a letter to God. He believed that God would help him in his time of need. In the letter, he asked for one hundred pesos so that he could buy seeds and live until the next harvest. He went to the town, posted the letter, and addressed it simply to “God.” This showed his deep faith and belief that God would answer him.

6. How did the postmaster react to Lencho’s letter?

When the postmaster read the letter, he first laughed because he found it unusual. However, he was also touched by Lencho’s faith in God. He decided to help him so that his faith would not be broken. He collected money from his employees and added some of his own. Although they could not collect the full amount, they sent seventy pesos to Lencho in an envelope.

7. Why did Lencho not feel surprised on receiving the money?

Lencho did not feel surprised because he had complete faith in God. He believed that God would surely send him the money he needed. When he opened the envelope, he expected to find the full amount. His strong belief made him confident that God would never fail him. That is why he did not question how the money came to him.

8. Why did Lencho become angry after counting the money?

Lencho became angry because he found only seventy pesos instead of one hundred. He believed that God could not make a mistake. So, he thought that someone must have taken the remaining money. His faith in God was so strong that he blamed the post office employees instead. This shows that he trusted God completely but did not trust other people.

9. What did Lencho write in his second letter?

In his second letter, Lencho again wrote to God. He asked for the remaining thirty pesos that he had not received. He also requested God not to send the money through the mail again because he believed that the post office workers were dishonest. This letter clearly showed his strong faith in God and his misunderstanding of the people who had actually helped him.

10. What is the main message of the story?

The story teaches us about faith, hope, and human nature. It shows that Lencho had complete faith in God, which gave him strength during difficult times. At the same time, it shows irony, because the people who helped him were the ones he blamed. The story tells us that while faith is important, we should also understand and trust people. It also highlights kindness and generosity in human behavior.

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Select all the correct statements:

Lencho compared raindrops to coins.
Lencho doubted God after the storm.
The hailstorm destroyed the entire field.
Lencho received exactly the money he asked for.
The storm helped the crops grow better.
Lencho depended fully on his crops for survival.
The postmaster laughed but later helped Lencho.
The story shows irony in Lencho’s reaction.
Lencho thanked the helpers in his second letter.
Lencho suspected the post office workers.