"It's really getting bad now,"exclaimed the man. I hope it passes quickly. I did
not pass quickly. For an hour the hail rained.
a) Who is referred as 'the man' in the given lines.
b) What was getting worse?
c) Why was the man hoping that it passes quickly?
d) Find a word in the given lines that means to cry out suddenly in surprise strong emotion or pain
Answers
Answer:
(a) 'The man's here referred to is Lencho , the farmer.
(b) The weather was becoming worse because the wind was blowing heavily.
(c) The man was hoping it to pass very quickly because he had an corn field on which the flowers had grown. If it would continue then he and his family had to go hungry for a year.
(d) Exclaimed is the word.
Answer:
The lesson of the narrative "A Letter to God" is that even under the most hopeless circumstances, having a strong faith in the almighty can give you a ray of hope. This is a tale of unwavering faith in God.
Explanation:
a) Lencho, the farmer, is the person being discussed in the provided lines.
b) Because of the strong wind, the weather was getting worse.
c) The man owned a cornfield where the flowers had grown, so he was hoping it would pass fast. He would have to go without food for a year if this kept happening.
d) The verb is exclaimed that means to cry out suddenly in surprise in strong emotion or pain. The home, the garden, the slope, the cornfield, and the entire valley were all covered in hail for an hour. The field appeared salt-covered and was white. The trees were completely leafless. The crop was completely ruined. The plants were devoid of their blossoms. Sadness flooded Lencho's interior.
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