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Rearrange the following to string the story in the correct sequence.
WRITE THE CORRECT SEQUENCE IN YOUR NOTEBOOKS.
o He anticipated a downpour.
o They`d be starved that year due to this.
o Lencho`s cornfield had flowers and promised a good harvest.
o At mealtime, it started raining and he felt happy and content that that year, he
would reap a good harvest.
o His happiness turned into disappointment as the the hailstorm destroyed his crops.
o He sends the money collected, to Lencho, in an envelope, with a letter signed as “
GOD”.
o Initially he laughed but admired Lencho’s unshakeable faith in God and decided to answer the letter.
o Ironically, he doubted the very people who had collected and sent him the money.
o The postman discovers the letter and brings it to the postmaster.
o Lencho rested his hopes on God, wrote a letter asking for monetary help to see him through this crisis, and
dropped it into the mailbox himself.
o He understood he had to raise money and asked his employees and friends to donate for ‘this act of charity’.
o He doubted the post office employees because he was sure that God could not have
made the mistake, nor could he have denied what Lencho had requested.
o The following Sunday, Lencho arrived at the post office, confident of receiving letter.
o Lencho, became angry on counting the money.
o He wrote another letter to God, requesting him to send the remaining money but not through the mail.

Answers

Answered by dhyanapatel2010
5

Answer:

  1. Lencho`s cornfield had flowers and promised a good harvest.
  2. He anticipated a downpour.
  3. At mealtime, it started raining and he felt happy and content that that year, he  would reap a good harvest.
  4. His happiness turned into disappointment as the the hailstorm destroyed his crops.
  5. They`d be starved that year due to this.
  6. Lencho rested his hopes on God, wrote a letter asking for monetary help to see him through this crisis, and  dropped it into the mailbox himself.
  7. The postman discovers the letter and brings it to the postmaster.
  8. Initially he laughed but admired Lencho’s unshakeable faith in God and decided to answer the letter.
  9. He understood he had to raise money and asked his employees and friends to donate for ‘this act of charity’.
  10. He sends the money collected, to Lencho, in an envelope, with a letter signed as “ GOD”.
  11. The following Sunday, Lencho arrived at the post office, confident of receiving letter.
  12. Lencho, became angry on counting the money.
  13. He doubted the post office employees because he was sure that God could not have  made the mistake, nor could he have denied what Lencho had requested.
  14. Ironically, he doubted the very people who had collected and sent him the money.
  15. He wrote another letter to God, requesting him to send the remaining money but not through the mail.

Answered by Sweetoldsoul
5

Answer:

Lencho`s cornfield had flowers and promised a good harvest.  He anticipated a downpour. At mealtime, it started raining and he felt happy and content that that year, he  would reap a good harvest. His happiness turned into disappointment as the the hailstorm destroyed his crops. They`d be starved that year due to this.

Lencho rested his hopes on God, wrote a letter asking for monetary help to see him through this crisis, and  dropped it into the mailbox himself.  The postman discovers the letter and brings it to the postmaster.

Initially he laughed but admired Lencho’s unshakeable faith in God and decided to answer the letter. He understood he had to raise money and asked his employees and friends to donate for ‘this act of charity’. He sends the money collected, to Lencho, in an envelope, with a letter signed as “ GOD”.

The following Sunday, Lencho arrived at the post office, confident of receiving letter. Lencho, became angry on counting the money. He doubted the post office employees because he was sure that God could not have  made the mistake, nor could he have denied what Lencho had requested. Ironically, he doubted the very people who had collected and sent him the money.

He wrote another letter to God, requesting him to send the remaining money but not through the mail.

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