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what did lencho compare the raindrops

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Lencho compared the raindrops to the new coins to denote abundance of harvest and crops which he didn’t receive that year.

Explanation:

Lencho is the central character of the short story “A Letter to God” written by the Mexican author Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes. According to Lencho his crops would flourish and yield well only if it rained heavily.

Just as new coins signify prosperity and wealth, the raindrops would bring in a bountiful harvest. Due to the lack of rains, his crops hadn’t grown. That’s why Lencho compared the raindrops to new coins hoping for a good harvest and some success.

Answered by STK0
237

How did lencho compares the raindrops?

Lencho compared raindrops with new coins.

Because their crop is the only one source of their economy through which he earn some money.

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