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❶ The postmaster played the role of a god for Lencho.
❷ Because he had a deep faith in God and was sure that God will definitely give him money.
❸ No, Lencho wasn't happy with the sum he'd received.
❹ Yes, the above sentence is correct. Because, God can't come to help everyone physically, hence, he send postmaster to help Lencho.
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1) For Lencho, The role of God was played by the postmaster.
2) We knew that Lencho was eager for God’s reply as he came a little earlier than usual to collect his letter. He was also very eager because he didn’t have the money to sow his crops again and earn a living. The money was his only hope.
3) Lencho was not happy with the sum he had received as he had asked for one hundred pesos rather than seventy pesos. He however, did not think that it was God’s mistake. He believed that God would not deny to give him what he wanted. He believed that the postoffice employees took some of his money. He called them ‘a bunch of crooks’.
4) In the chapter ‘The letter to god’, Lencho had written a letter to god because his crops were badly destroyed and he had no other means to earn money. He wrote a letter to god describing his situation and asking for a hundred pesos so that he could re-sow his crops and live until the harvest of his crops. He had complete and utter faith in God and thus believed that He would not deny to give Lencho what he wanted.
The postmaster, an amiable fellow, read Lencho’s letter and was mesmerised by Lencho’s faith in God. He did not want for Lencho to shatter his faith in God and thus arranged for the hundred pesos. Unfortunately, he was able to collect only seventy pesos. He asked for the money from his friends, colleagues and employees as an act of charity. He then gave the money to Lencho saying that it was given by God.
The postmaster thus helped Lencho with the money he needed. Hence, “God does not help a devotee physically, but sends help in some form,” is true for this chapter.
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2) We knew that Lencho was eager for God’s reply as he came a little earlier than usual to collect his letter. He was also very eager because he didn’t have the money to sow his crops again and earn a living. The money was his only hope.
3) Lencho was not happy with the sum he had received as he had asked for one hundred pesos rather than seventy pesos. He however, did not think that it was God’s mistake. He believed that God would not deny to give him what he wanted. He believed that the postoffice employees took some of his money. He called them ‘a bunch of crooks’.
4) In the chapter ‘The letter to god’, Lencho had written a letter to god because his crops were badly destroyed and he had no other means to earn money. He wrote a letter to god describing his situation and asking for a hundred pesos so that he could re-sow his crops and live until the harvest of his crops. He had complete and utter faith in God and thus believed that He would not deny to give Lencho what he wanted.
The postmaster, an amiable fellow, read Lencho’s letter and was mesmerised by Lencho’s faith in God. He did not want for Lencho to shatter his faith in God and thus arranged for the hundred pesos. Unfortunately, he was able to collect only seventy pesos. He asked for the money from his friends, colleagues and employees as an act of charity. He then gave the money to Lencho saying that it was given by God.
The postmaster thus helped Lencho with the money he needed. Hence, “God does not help a devotee physically, but sends help in some form,” is true for this chapter.
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