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★ If a river was near Lencho's house what did he expect a downpour?

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Answered by esther1pradhan
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The phrase "none other than" is generally used to indicate impress or shock over the action to be mentioned. The sentence in the question refers to the fact anybody who ventures out so late must be a fool. Another example using the phrase is - None other than him could throw such a wonderful party.

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