from the chapter a letter to god from class 10
please tell 4 rising points , 2 conflicts , climax , 1 falling action , and resolution
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Exposition: A farmer named Lencho lived in a house on the top of a small hill with his wife and kids and their farms.
Raising Action: One day rain came and turned into hail, which ruined the farms. Lencho decides to write a letter to God asking for a hundred pesos to fix his farm.
Conflict: The mailman receives the letter and shows it to the postmaster. The postmaster did not want to disappoint the farmer's faith, therefore he collected seventy pesos and put it in a envelope with a signature that says "God".
Climax: Lencho receives the letter which was supposedly sent from God, and became angry when he saw he only received seventy pesos.
Falling Action: Lencho wrote a letter back to the "God" that only gave him seventy pesos, asking for the other thirty.
Resolution: The mailman receives the letter and reads it together with the postmaster realizing that Lencho thought the post office employees are a bunch of crooks.
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Explanation:
Exposition: A farmer named Lencho lived in a house on the top of a small hill with his wife and kids and their farms.
Raising Action: One day rain came and turned into hail, which ruined the farms. Lencho decides to write a letter to God asking for a hundred pesos to fix his farm.
Conflict: The mailman receives the letter and shows it to the postmaster. The postmaster did not want to disappoint the farmer's faith, therefore he collected seventy pesos and put it in a envelope with a signature that says "God".
Climax: Lencho receives the letter which was supposedly sent from God, and became angry when he saw he only received seventy pesos.
Falling Action: Lencho wrote a letter back to the "God" that only gave him seventy pesos, asking for the other thirty.
Resolution: The mailman receives the letter and reads it together with the postmaster realizing that Lencho thought the post office employees are a bunch of crooks.