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3. Imagine yourself in Lencho's shoes. What would you have thought if you
received seventy instead of hundred pesos from God?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Your Question:

Imagine yourself in Lencho's shoes. What would you have thought if you

received seventy instead of hundred pesos from God?​

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Your Answer:

There are different answers from different person.

But I may also think that Lencho was thinking that the employee of Post office a bunch of crook who stole my money. As the belief of mine is so high that I can't believe that God rejected my need.

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Theme of the Story "A Letter to The God":

The main reading text is a story written by Gregorio Lopez Fuentes. It is a story about a man who has unfailing faith in God. He tries to carry a correspondence with God.

It teaches us that if man has child-like faith in God, he can accomplish anything considered impossible.

Answered by VineetaGara
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I will have thanked the lord for the help.

  • A letter to God is a story about Lencho who sent a letter to god for asking for money.
  • Lencho was a hardworking farmer who was expecting a decent harvest.
  • But hailstorm destroyed his cultivation but Lencho was an ardent believer of god.
  • He wrote a letter to the god requesting money and posted it.
  • The postmaster who was impressed by Lenchos innocence and strong faith in god collected money from his employees and paid him some money.
  • Lencho was suspicious after seeing the less amount of money and was angry at god.
  • He asked god to pay the full amount of money the next time.
  • He also doubted that the post office employees had looted the money.
  • But If I was Lencho, I will write a letter of gratitude to god.
  • God helps those who help themselves, so I will use the money sent by god for the next batch of cultivation with a firm belief that god will bless me with a good harvest this time.
  • #SPJ1

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