English, asked by prakharj2012, 4 months ago

But when he opened it, it was evident that to answer it he needed something more than goodwill.
(a) What is the 'it' referred to here?
(b) What was evident?
(c) What did the person who opened 'it' intend to do?
(d) What was that 'something' needed?​

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Answered by Srini14
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A) it refers to Lencho’s letter to god
B)It was evident that they could not answer the letter with just a pen,paper and goodwill
C)The person who opened the letter did not want to shake the writer’s faith in god and wanted to write back to him and help him
D)That something was money that Lencho was in need of as his crops were destroyed by a storm and he had no other way than to ask god for help.
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