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"Now we're really going to get some
water, woman."
Who is the speaker? To whom is the speaker talking?
What does 'water' refer to in the given line?
(iii) Why did the speaker want 'some water'?
(iv) How did 'the woman' respond to this?
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The conversation is between Lencho and his Wife.
- The sentences belong to the story A Letter to God.
- The correct answers are -
1. The speaker in the first line is Lencho and the woman is Lencho's wife.
2. Water here refers to the rain. He was constantly monitoring the weather and came to the conclusion that it might rain.
3. Lencho had planted corn crops, and they had prospered. Water was crucial to these crops now since they sorely need some rain.
4. She responded positively and said “Yes, God willing”. She meant that if almighty will want it might happen.
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