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the field was which as if covered with salt this is how the field is described after the hell Storm the pelting hail Storm could have been easily seen as sugar cubes do you think comparing it with sugar would have been more appropriate why or why not​

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
2

Answer:

QUESTION 1:

What did Lencho hope for?

ANSWER:

Lencho hoped for rains as the only thing that his field of ripe corn needed was a shower.

QUESTION 2:

Why did Lencho say the raindrops were like ‘new coins’?

ANSWER:

Lencho’s crops were ready for harvest. However, they required a good downpour before harvesting. After a downpour, he could sell the harvest and get money. That is why he compared the raindrops to ‘new coins’.

QUESTION 3:

How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho’s fields?

ANSWER:

The rain was pouring down. But suddenly, a strong wind began to blow and very large hailstones began to fall along with the rain. The hail rained on the valley for an hour, because of which Lencho’s fields were destroyed. There was not a single leaf left on the trees and the flowers were gone from the plants. The corn was completely destroyed.

Answered by swayumchib
4

Answer: The hailstorm is described as salt rather than sugar as sugar symbolizes happiness,but the hailstorm destroyed his cornfield , hence it is compared as salt which symbolizes sorrow and sadness...

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