(a) Lencho had some expectations that day. Which one of the following expectation he did
not have?
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Lencho had the expectations of a downpour or a shower for a good harvest of corn.
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Lencho had anticipated and said he would receive all pesos and also that his request would've been met. But No, it wasn't accomplished. This is due to God was never informed of the message. The postal employees had contributed a portion of their salaries to offer him a sum of 70 pesos.
- The central premise of G.L. Fuentes' short fiction "A Letter to God" is absolute conviction in anything.
- The narrative takes place in a nation in Latin America.
- The story's main character, Lencho, a farmer, composes a letter to Lord asking for assistance after learning that a catastrophic downpour had totally demolished all of his agricultural production.
- Although some, but not all of his requests are granted, he is ultimately resentful and doubts the integrity and humility of the postal workers who gave him cash in the service of Lord.
- The narrative explores the strength of a person's pure belief in God and how this allows him to achieve his goals.
- The absurdity in the narrative's conclusion.
- The protagonist of the narrative is a farmer named Lencho who holds a strong belief in God.
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