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There are two kinds of conflict in the story: between huma
and between humans themselves. How are these conflicts 11,

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Answered by amiragracia2426
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There are two types of conflicts in the story between humans and God odd natural pins this is explain in the story by the demonstration of the hailstorm destroys the field of lencho and leaves nothing this define the conflict between the human and nature and the second conflict between the human and human is defined as Postmaster helps lencho by collecting the money to help him after reading the letter and donates it to him so that he can help him and writes it under the name of god but on the other lencho excuses him only only for stealing his 30 pesos out of hundred this shows the conflict between human and human as humans cannot trust Each Other only

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Answered by Anonymous
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Correct Question :-

There are two kinds of conflict in the story "A Letter To God" : between human and nature and between humans themselves. What are these conflicts?

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There are two kinds of conflict in the story "A Letter To God". First is between the humans and nature. In this story, nature didn't give support to Lencho and destroyed all his field with hailstones. In starting, his field was very good and needed some rain. After sometime rain started but rain suddenly changed into hailstones and destroyed field. In this way, there's conflict between human and nature.

There's also a conflict between the humans themselves in this story. When his field was destroyed, he wrote a letter to God asking 100 pesos to sow his field again. But coincidentally, letter was read by a kind-hearted postmaster. The Postmaster was deeply affected by Lencho's faith in God and didn't wanted to let his faith in God shaken. So, he decided to help Lencho. He collected some money from his employees and his friends and also gave some part of his salary to help Lencho. But he collected only 70 pesos and he gave that money to Lencho and signed the letter as "God". In this way, he tried to help Lencho. So, there's also a conflict between the humans themselves in this story.

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