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I: Answer the following questions:
1. Who or what did Lencho have faith in?
2. Whom did Lencho write a letter to?
3. What kind of a person was the postmaster?
4. How did the postmaster help Lencho?
5. The metaphor used in the passage an ox of a man' means:
5. Find the word from the passage which means (options given in the brackets)
(a) Moral sense
(conscience/hope)
(b) Determination
(faith/resolution)
(c) Friendly and Pleasant
(amiable/ serious)
(d) Currency of Latin American countries
(Salary/Peso)
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Answers

Answered by yogitajoshi952
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Answered by sdsachindisale999
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Explanation:

=>1) Lencho had faith in God. He had been instructed that God's eyes see everything, even what is deep in one's conscience. Therefore, he wrote a letter to God expressing his need for a hundred pesos so that he could sow his field again and live until the crop grew again.

=>2) Lencho wrote a letter to god. the letter contained a sending adress meaning ' to god'. Letter contained that lenvho needed a financial help due to his crop failure because of hailstorm.

=>3) The postmaster was a kind, generous, helpful and God fearing man. When he received the letter written to God asking for 100 pesos, he felt sympathetic towards Lencho.

=>4)The postmaster was a kind, generous, helpful, amiable and God-fearing man. He received a letter from Lencho which was written to God asking for 100 pesos so that he could sow his fields again. The postman felt sympathetic towards Lencho.

=>5) a) Hope

b)Resolution

c) Amiable

d) peso

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