English, asked by sahil3824, 2 months ago

Lencho was an ox of a man. It means that:

(a) he has an ox

(b) he is a very strong man

(c) his ox is faithful

(d) he feels strength​

Answers

Answered by ranijhamadhubani
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Answer:

b he is a very strong man cause it is written here lechno was a ox of a man it means that he himself is a ox

Answered by mousmikumarisl
0

Answer:

Lencho was an ox of a man. It means that (b) he is a very strong man

Explanation:

  • A man who is an ox of a man is incredibly powerful.
  • Farmer Lencho put up a lot of effort. In the field, he toiled arduously.
  • Given that Lenchor was a diligent farmer, the author of the short fiction Letter to God utilised him as a metaphor.
  • Lencho's strength and determination to labour are indicated by the phrase "an ox of a man." In order to plant and harvest his crops, he used to work incredibly hard.
  • Thus, he is referred to as such.
  • I sincerely hope my response was useful. In his fields, he labours tirelessly.
  • He firmly believed in god.
  • He had faith that God was looking over everything and would undoubtedly assist him.

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