Assertion: Lencho wrote a letter to God, assuming that the postmaster would open it and
help him.
Reason: The postmaster did not want to shake the writer’s faith in God and decided to help
Lencho.
A - Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B - Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
C - A is true but R is false.
D - A is false but R is true.
E - Both A and R are false.
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Answer:
The correct option is D - A is false but R is true.
Explanation:
- Lencho is the main character of the story "Letter to God".
- He is a poor farmer who is the sole breadwinner of his family.
- He had faith in God.
- Lencho lived in a small house on the top of a low hill in a valley.
- He wrote a letter to God. In the letter, he asks the Almighty for help when he discovers that an entire crop has been destroyed by a devastating hailstorm. His wishes are partially fulfilled.
- He also questions the postmaster's sincerity and humility.
- However, these were the only beings who actually (anonymously) gave him money in God's name.
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Option C) is correct because Lencho composed a letter to god, as a result of his excruciating confidence in god.
Letter to God
- Lencho composed a letter to god, as a result of his excruciating confidence in god. The postmaster "was a liberal and obliging man. He was dazzled by Lencho's firm confidence in God. To support that confidence, the postmaster sent an answer to Lencho.
- Lencho was a basic, gullible and focused rancher. He was not just fiery, he had full confidence in God moreover. He turned into a survivor of a normal catastrophe, befit God helped him in a roundabout way.
- The postmaster, a merciful and liberal man, read Lencho's letter addressed to God. To support his confidence, the postmaster fund-raised from companions and associates and sent it to Lencho, for the sake of God.
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