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lencho seemed to be an impulsive man who felt suddenly elated at the rainfall and later becomes sad to see the destruction which rain had caused. did he lack tolerance.Elucidate​


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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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It is absolutely unfair to call Lencho an impatient man. If he had been impatient, he would never have been able to come out of the loss of his crop. In spite of having his crop ruined by the hailstorm, he did not stop being hopeful and optimistic.  

When he saw his fields covered with hailstones, he was deeply aggrieved. He could not sleep; it appeared all hope left him. But he regained his strength, and mustered his faith and asked for help from God.  

It was God’s grace that he received money from the postal department. Lencho was not impatient; he was rather naïve and straightforward.  

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Lencho ѕєємѕ to be αη íмρυℓѕíνє мαη, as нє had нσρє∂ for a gσσ∂ rain. вυт he вє¢αмє despaired on seeing the ∂єѕтяσує∂ ¢яσρ. He нα∂ тσℓєяαη¢є αη∂ тнє ¢συяαgє to ƒα¢є тнє ¢нαℓℓαηgєѕ in life. His firm faith in gσ∂ made him to write a ℓєттєя and тнє тσℓєяαη¢є in him кєρт him waiting ƒσя тнє яєρℓу. нє α¢¢єρтє∂ the ѕєνєηту ρєѕσѕ αη∂ again ƒα¢є∂ тнє situation writing a ѕє¢ση∂ ℓєттєя demanding for тнє яєѕт of тнє αмσυηт. In the ѕαмє мαηηєя one мυѕт face тнє situation ¢συяαgєσυѕℓу and be тσℓєяαηт to σνєя¢σмє the ∂탃í¢υℓту.

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