if a river was near lencho's house why did he expect a downpour
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Ans=> Lencho's crop extremely required some water. If he went to the river and bring back water it takes much time to irrigate the whole field. That's why his crops needed a good Downpour immediately.
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Lencho had a lot of belief in God and so he expected a downpour rather than watering the fields from the river nearby.
- This question has been extracted from the lesson ' A Letter to God ' which was written by G.L. Fuentes.
- Through the lesson, the author provides us with the powerful message that we should have faith in God but this faith should not be blind and we should also do our work rather than depending on God and being lazy.
- In the lesson, Lencho is a poor farmer who knows reading and writing and he writes a letter to God.
- His field is near the river and Lencho could easily water his plants but still, after a dry spell, he expects God to provide a downpour.
- When instead of the downpour a devastating hailstorm wrecks his entire crops in his field he writes a letter to God.
- Therefore, Lencho had a lot of belief in God and so he expected a downpour rather than watering the fields from the river nearby.
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